Carney to attend question period Tuesday after absence called out by other parties
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney changed his schedule to attend Tuesday’s question period in the House of Commons after facing criticism for not answering to parliamentarians about Canada’s position on the war in Iran.
Carney’s official itinerary, published Monday, said he would have no public events Tuesday. An updated version sent Tuesday added question period to his public schedule.
That change came after several opposition MPs called out the prime minister for not showing up to a debate on the Iran war in the House of Commons Monday night — a debate which the government itself initiated. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Defence Minister David McGuinty took part in the debate in Carney’s absence.
Carney was not there because he was attending a community Iftar — an event at sunset to break the daily fast during Ramadan — according to his Monday itinerary.


