Eighty-six per cent of Commons witnesses spoke English in hybrid Parliament: Bloc
OTTAWA — The committee in charge of administering the House of Commons is set to look into whether the hybrid Parliament is forcing French-speaking MPs and committee witnesses to speak English.
The Bloc Québécois says the issue is “very concerning” and has persuaded the board of internal economy to look into whether poor audio quality is leading to less interpretation into French, and from French into English.
The hybrid Parliament, which allows MPs and witnesses to committees to participate via videolink, puts a strain on interpreters, often because of poor audio quality.
Some interpreters in the last hybrid Parliament suffered injuries to their ears and had to take time off.