A motion tabled by the Conservatives to push the Trudeau government to come up with a plan to lift COVID-19 restrictions and reopen the economy failed to get adopted Wednesday. A majority of MPs— 212 versus 122—voted against the motion, which urged the government to release a “clear data-driven plan to support safely, gradually, and permanently lifting COVID-19 restrictions” within 20 days after the adoption of the motion. In calling for support for the motion in the House on Tuesday, Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner said that with a year having passed since the pandemic began, the “tools now exist” for an informed return to normalcy. “We are a year into COVID‑19, and enough is enough,” she said. “The problem is that in Canada, we have not had clear guidance from our health officials on the circumstances on which widespread mass lockdowns can safely end. That is a huge …