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PM Carney won’t take up Trudeau’s Wednesday question period tradition


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Prime Minister Mark Carney will take part in his first question period on Wednesday — but will not carry on a tradition started by his predecessor.

Former prime minister would typically respond to all questions on Wednesdays

A man in a suit holds a piece of paper, standing in Canadian Parliament.
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke in Parliament as an elected official for the first time on Monday. The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that Carney will not answer all questions in the House on Wednesdays. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Mark Carney will take part in his first question period on Wednesday — but will not carry on a tradition started by his predecessor.

Former prime minister Justin Trudeau made it his practice to answer all questions in the House of Commons on Wednesdays, a gesture meant to improve accountability within the chamber.

A source in the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed with The Canadian Press that Carney will not do the same.

Trudeau said in 2017 that he thought it was important for all MPs to be able to ask questions of the prime minister, not just party leaders.

There was some debate at the time among other parties about whether the move would allow Trudeau to dodge questions on other days of the week.

Wednesday will see the first question period of the spring legislative session, following the election of House Speaker Francis Scarpaleggia on Monday and King Charles reading the speech from the throne on Tuesday.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Craig Lord is a reporter with The Canadian Press.



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