Bloc Québécois wants to end daily prayer in House, but Trudeau says not a priority
OTTAWA — The Bloc Québécois wants the “Almighty God” out of the House of Commons.
The party tabled a motion Tuesday to change a standing order requiring that a prayer be read before each daily sitting of the House. In its place, the Bloc says members of Parliament should participate in a “moment of reflection.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is against the idea, saying the issue of the daily prayer is not a priority for his government or for Canadians.
Bloc MP Martin Champoux, however, says society has evolved. “When we want to be inclusive, we must ensure that the symbols and actions are also inclusive,” he told reporters.

