Debate over rules for a hybrid sitting of the New Brunswick legislative assembly have been pushed to next month. After a standoff over the lack of hybrid sittings last week, MLAs were unsure of how to push the process forward on Friday. It will now be up to the clerk to prepare a draft report of rules to guide debate in March. Silas Brown has more.
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N.B. legislative assembly hybrid setting debate pushed to next month
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