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A Liberal MP apologized on Monday for going to the bathroom while his camera was on, during a session of Canada's parliament. Shafqat Ali said he was deeply ...
Ali (top right) frequently participates in meetings via Zoom, such as this one. 'A Member of Parliament was literally using the washroom while participating in a sitting of this House of Commons, the cathedral of Canadian democracy. Brassard said that the camera was sitting on a 'ledge or ridge on the wall, just above the back of the toilet.' Some MPs were attending a session in parliament remotely, and during the meeting Conservative MP Laila Goodridge rose in the House and noted that one of her fellow MPs 'might be participating in a washroom.' - The Zoom on Friday was not public, but a fellow MP informed the speaker and raised a point of order - Ali apologized on Monday 'sincerely and unreservedly to all members of the parliament for the unfortunate event'
Assistant Deputy Speaker Alexandra Mendès confirmed an MP 'appeared to be in the washroom' while participating in hybrid Parliament.
I would not want to embarrass members, no matter what political party they might belong to. He did not run again in the 2021 election. If you don’t have to be in voting, turn it off,” he said. “Those who witnessed the events quite clearly saw the Liberal MP enter what appeared to be a toilet stall in one of the men’s washrooms located on this very floor of this very building. “I thought people had learned their lesson,” she said. “I ask that the House and its members to forgive me for my lapse in judgment.