NDP says scrap Commons’ gender-based dress rules, including jackets and ties for men
OTTAWA — MPs are calling for the House of Commons’ “archaic” dress code — which requires men to wear a jacket and tie to speak in the chamber — to be scrapped.
NDP MPs want the traditional rules on decorum to be updated, to make them more modern and to accommodate transgender, non-binary and two-spirit members.
There are no specific dress rules for women MPs who are still a minority in the House of Commons — like men, they must dress in “contemporary business attire” in order to speak in a debate.
Rare exceptions have been made to the rules for men, such as allowing them to wear a kilt on Robbie Burns Day.