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Liberals Move to Take Control of House Committees Now That Theyve Secured Majority
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- Liberals won majority with 174 seats after byelection wins in Toronto and Terrebonne.
- House leader Steven MacKinnon proposed changing standing orders to give Liberals majority on committees.
- Proposed committee composition: 7 Liberals, 4 Conservatives, 1 Bloc Québécois.
- First time in Canadian history a party transitioned from minority to majority between elections.
- Changes require a House vote.
