First virtual vote in the Commons marked by delays, technical glitches, goofs by MPs
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament have completed their first-ever virtual vote in the House of Commons, a historic occasion marked by numerous technical glitches, lengthy delays and cameo appearances by some of their kids and even a family dog.
The vote was on a Bloc Quebecois sub-amendment to a Conservative amendment denouncing last week’s throne speech, a routine matter that normally would have taken 15 minutes.
It was roundly defeated by a vote of 293-33 — with help from one Bloc MP who accidentally voted against his own party’s motion “due to all the confusion” over voting by videoconference.
But it took almost two hours Monday night to arrive at that result.