House of Commons passes legislation for COVID-19 help with unanimous support
OTTAWA — The House of Commons has passed emergency legislation to free up $82 billion to help Canadians weather the COVID-19 crisis.
After a day of tense negotiations, MPs began debating the bill in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, and a vote took place shortly after.
Government house leader Pablo Rodriguez said it’s now up to the Senate to approve the bill.
Earlier on Tuesday, Conservatives raised objections to what they dubbed a Liberal “power grab.”