
Newly elected MPs start parliamentary orientation sessions on days in Ottawa
OTTAWA — Sima Acan took a seat Monday afternoon inside a room with 14 of her rookie colleagues for the first of a flurry of orientation sessions for her new job as a member of Parliament.
Canadians elected 117 new MPs on April 28 — about one-third of total number of 343, and most will go through the same first day of school-style crash course over the next week, part of a program run by the House of Commons since 2019.
It’s still only midway through her first day, but Acan’s highlight so far is getting her Parliamentary photo ID card.
“Because, this is the third card since I moved to Canada,” Acan said, proudly showing her card tucked into her lanyard sleeve.