Interim government House leader Steven MacKinnon seeks better decorum in Parliament

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Members of Parliament from all parties must set a better tone when the House of Commons resumes later this month, interim Liberal House leader Steven MacKinnon said Monday.

MacKinnon was speaking shortly after being sworn in at a private ceremony at Rideau Hall to temporarily replace Karina Gould as the Liberals’ main House of Commons manager while she is on maternity leave.

“There’s no question we can do better,” said MacKinnon.

The MP for Gatineau, Que. is now in charge of negotiating with other parties to shepherd legislation through the lower chamber.

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