Liberals seek to recall House of Commons for new COVID-19 legislation
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is seeking to recall the House of Commons to pass another round of measures to deal with COVID-19.
Opposition parties were notified Thursday of the new legislation and the potential for the Commons to deal with it early next week.
Among the items hanging on the government’s agenda is a promise to provide one-time payments to some Canadians with disabilities to help cover additional costs incurred during the pandemic.
The Liberals tried to pass a bill last month that would set up the payment but the opposition refused to support the legislation as it contained other measures they found objectionable.