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p ‹ › Kelowna's Homepage ● ● ● ● Tuesday, May 10 Should the daily prayer in the House of Commons be dropped?Yes No Unsure Total Votes: 2849 Should the daily prayer in the House of Commons be dropped?Poll: MPs praying The Bloc Québécois says it's time to end the daily reading of a prayer in the House of Commons and replace it Photo: Contributed Bloc Quebecois MP Martin Champoux says his party will table a motion in Parliament to remove the daily prayer, which begins by "Almighty God" and ends with "Amen.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.Trudeau, however, says the people he speaks with in his Montreal riding talk of the rising cost of living and the war in Ukraine, not of the daily prayer in the House.