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House adopts Ethics report, Liberals vote against measure

Brief | 02/08/2022 6:38 pm EST
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Parliament Hill on July 5, 2018 (photo by Andrew Meade).

The House of Commons passed an Opposition motion endorsing the Ethics Committee recommendation that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) delay a request for proposal (RFP) regarding mobility data tracking. The vote was 173-156 with the governing Liberals voting against. That outraged two members of the committee.

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