Listening to "As It Happens" this evening, there was an interview with Minister for Democratic Institutions, Karina Gould (pictured below left, source Hill Times), who has taken flack for breastfeeding in the House of Commons. It seems there is a distinction between being a Minister and a plain old parliamentarian in the back benches or opposition. Here's another call-out box I've written for the chapter on women representatives for the book. It gives some background on the breastfeeding in parliament issue and how the House of Commons is adapting to the increasing number of younger women in the House. Babies in the House Parliamentary tradition holds that anyone not a Member or an officer of Parliament is a ‘stranger’ in the House of Common, in other words, not really supposed to be there. Today a convention is taking hold that would have babies and young children exempt. In 1980 Liberal MP Sheila Copps was the first woman to bring her baby into Parlia...
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