‘Never even entered my thinking’: Carney says he’s not considering prorogation
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney insisted Tuesday he has “absolutely not” considered proroguing Parliament in the event he wins a majority in a series of upcoming byelections.
When reporters quizzed the prime minister at a news conference in Wakefield, Que., about whether he was considering proroguing to reset the parliamentary agenda, Carney said the idea had never entered his mind.
“It has never even entered my thinking, the possibility of that,” Carney replied. “I couldn’t have been more surprised to see the suggestion that was under consideration at all.”
The Globe and Mail newspaper, citing confidential Liberal sources, reported the Carney government is considering proroguing Parliament if the Liberals sweep a set of byelections in two weeks’ time.
