A Canadian senator has gone viral after inadvertently leaving his camera on during a simulated legislative meeting.
On Wednesday, April 14, Liberal MP William Amos, 46, who represents parts of Quebec, was spotted naked during House of Commons meetings.
According to CTV News, a video feed of the meeting was made public, but Amos did not appear in it because he was not speaking.

It’s not clear which of his colleagues took a screenshot of his nude and then sent it to the press.
Amos, who is married with two kids, has since apologized for the ‘unfortunate error’.
‘My video was accidentally turned on as I was changing into my work clothes after going for a jog.
‘I sincerely apologize to my colleagues in the House of Commons for this unintentional distraction. Obviously, it was an honest mistake and it won’t happen again.’

Reacting to the incident, Bloc Quebecois Party Whip Claude DeBellefeuille, said: ‘It may be necessary to remind the members, especially the male ones, that a tie and jacket are obligatory, but so are a shirt, boxer shorts or pants,’ DeBellefeuille said in French.
‘We have seen that the member is in great physical shape, but I think members should be reminded to be careful and control the camera well.”
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‘I don’t think there was any ill intent – it’s certainly an unfortunate circumstance,’ said Liberal whip Mark Holland.
‘I think it’s part of the circumstances of the world we’re in right now, where the line between our home and our office place is so blurred and trying to manage that is sometimes challenging.’

‘This is a warning to everybody,’ Holland added. ‘You’ve got to really always assume that camera is on and be very careful any time you wander anywhere near that camera that you’re dressed appropriately.’