Bloc Québécois wants to end daily prayer in House, but Trudeau says not a priority
OTTAWA — The Bloc Québécois says it’s time to end the daily reading of a prayer in the House of Commons and replace it with a moment of reflection.
But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is against the idea, saying the issue of the daily prayer is not a priority for his government or Canadians.
Bloc MP Martin Champoux says his party will table a motion today in Parliament to remove the daily prayer, which begins by “Almighty God” and ends with “Amen.”
The motion reads that the House should respect the beliefs and non-beliefs of Parliamentarians and the public.