stellarpanther said:I'll be honest, he should have went and it doesn't look good that he stayed home. Saying that, I don't see the point in asking these same questions over and over again and I would say it regardless of who it was.
Donald H said:I'll be honest too and suggest that you're being stomped on because of your support of the LPC. You're not alone in the real world and you could be a part of the majority of Canadians. And as to your behaviour here on this board, I would say you've been more compromising than being Trollish, of which you have been accused.
IMHO, Trudeau staying home is really no big deal to Canadians.
48 Personal, 41 Private, 8 in Retreat, 30+ flights, 70 hiding in the cottage, out of 226 days.
Since July 4th, 20 Personal, 15 Private, 2 in Retreat. All year, 25 in Question Period.
QV said:When you say majority, do you mean the 33% (give or take) of Canadians who voted Liberal last election? Or are you suggesting the LPC now has over 50% support from all Canadians?
Rifleman62 said:From a fellow that keeps track:
Remius said:No kidding.
I’m curious though what that actually breaks down to though.
Does the PM have weekends and holidays off? Or is 91 and 41 separate from that and normal vacation.
Members’ attendance reporting: An amount of $120 is deducted from the sessional allowance for each
day, beyond 21 days in a session, that a Member does not attend a sitting of the House for reasons
other than:
• illness;
• public or official business;
• service in the Canadian Armed Forces;
• pregnancy (for up to 4 weeks before the expected childbirth); or
• care of a newborn or newly adopted child (for 12 months after the date of the child’s birth or
the date when the adopted child is placed with the Member).
For every month that the House is sitting, Members must provide Pay and Benefits with the Statement
of Attendance form that indicates the number of days they did not attend sittings for any of the reasons
listed above, or for other reasons. The days they did not attend sittings due to the reasons enumerated
above still count as days of attendance. No deductions are made from Presiding Officers’ and House
Officers’ additional salaries.
Jarnhamar said:.
Maybe our country would be a better place if we ditched the question period and made an answer period where politicians had to actually answer the question with a legitimate and relevant answers or face administrative or disciplinary action against them.
shawn5o said:I don't care for JT, however, the PM is overloaded.
Dealing with China (four CDNs incarcerated with two condemned to death, trade etc.) and dealing with an erratic president south of the border, the scandals, government debt, the Covid19 virus,systematic racism, the opposition, and everyday CDNs who just don't like him, world problems, etc.
I feel sympathy for the PM.
shawn5o said:I don't care for JT, however, the PM is overloaded.
Dealing with China (four CDNs incarcerated with two condemned to death, trade etc.) and dealing with an erratic president south of the border, the scandals, government debt, the Covid19 virus,systematic racism, the opposition, and everyday CDNs who just don't like him, world problems, etc.
I feel sympathy for the PM.
Good2Golf said:For someone who had not an inkling of the stress life as a PM could be, I might agree.
However...
Justin Trudeau spent 7 + 4 = 11 years in 24 Sussex, but I’ll even give him a waiver for his first seven years...so let’s call it four years of seeing what a PM’s home life is like from firsthand experience.
He went into politics with eyes wide open, and I will go out on a limb and posit that he saw himself as the PM one day.
He doesn’t need anyone’s sympathy, and he certainly does not have mine.
Regards
G2G
Remius said:Same here. But like I said. I don’t begrudge him his time off.
shawn5o said:I don't care for JT, however, the PM is overloaded.
Dealing with China (four CDNs incarcerated with two condemned to death, trade etc.) and dealing with an erratic president south of the border, the scandals, government debt, the Covid19 virus,systematic racism, the opposition, and everyday CDNs who just don't like him, world problems, etc.
I feel sympathy for the PM.
Good2Golf said:For someone who had not an inkling of the stress life as a PM could be, I might agree.
However...
Justin Trudeau spent 7 + 4 = 11 years in 24 Sussex, but I’ll even give him a waiver for his first seven years...so let’s call it four years of seeing what a PM’s home life is like from firsthand experience.
He went into politics with eyes wide open, and I will go out on a limb and posit that he saw himself as the PM one day.
He doesn’t need anyone’s sympathy, and he certainly does not have mine.
Regards
G2G
Good2Golf said:For someone who had not an inkling of the stress life as a PM could be, I might agree.
However...
Justin Trudeau spent 7 + 4 = 11 years in 24 Sussex, but I’ll even give him a waiver for his first seven years...so let’s call it four years of seeing what a PM’s home life is like from firsthand experience.
He went into politics with eyes wide open, and I will go out on a limb and posit that he saw himself as the PM one day.
He doesn’t need anyone’s sympathy, and he certainly does not have mine.
Regards
G2G