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New Speaker Francis Scarpaleggia asks for 'a little grace period' as Parliament opens

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    New Speaker Francis Scarpaleggia asks for 'a little grace period' as Parliament opens | CBC News

    Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia, who represents the Quebec riding of Lac-Saint-Louis is the new Speaker of the House of Commons and will preside over what Prime Minister Mark Carney says will be a "very, very" busy few weeks and months ahead.

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      Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia, who represents the Quebec riding of Lac-Saint-Louis is the new Speaker of the House of Commons and will preside over what Prime Minister Mark Carney says will be a "very, very" busy few weeks and months ahead.

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      hikingvet@lemmy.ca
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      Parliament can use a ranked ballot for speaker, why can’t we get one for elections?

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        Parliament can use a ranked ballot for speaker, why can’t we get one for elections?

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        Because not everyone agrees with ranked ballot, or any other method, and it requires majority support.

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          Because not everyone agrees with ranked ballot, or any other method, and it requires majority support.

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          cecilkorik@lemmy.ca
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          Perhaps we should have a ranked ballot of different voting choices. /s

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            Because not everyone agrees with ranked ballot, or any other method, and it requires majority support.

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            kichae@lemmy.ca
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            It only requires majority support in parliament.

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              It only requires majority support in parliament.

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              arkouda@lemmy.ca
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              It only requires majority support in parliament.

              What do you think I said?

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