Absentee Liberal MP defends himself in House of Commons speech
OTTAWA — A Liberal MP who’s stayed out of the House of Commons for months says he’s been busy with other important work.
“Time spent in the House is a part of a member’s work but despite that I decided to do something concrete for a cause I truly care about,” Montreal MP Nicola Di Iorio said in the Commons Tuesday.
The speech ranged widely, even touching on the historical mistreatment of Italian-Canadians in the Second World War.
First elected to represent St. Leonard-St. Michel in 2015, Di Iorio has been sending mixed messages about his future in politics since April, when he announced he was leaving but without giving a timeline. More recently, in a long Facebook post, he said he’d resign next Jan. 22.