MPs advised to mind sartorial standards in latest hybrid Parliament
OTTAWA — MPs have been advised to wear parliamentary attire, which means a jacket and tie for men, in the new hybrid Parliament that begins in earnest this week.
The deputy Speaker has instructed MPs not to let standards slip if they are at home and joining debates via videoconference as the COVID-19 pandemic conti.
MPs are also being warned by the Speaker not to wear masks in the House of Commons chamber “that deliver messages,” but to keep them neutral.
Some MPs have been wearing masks with slogans, including ones advertising companies.