‘The chaos was real’: MP Gary Vidal on Freeland’s resignation
A quiet has settled over Parliament Hill after yesterday’s historic and weird day in Canadian politics brought the government to a standstill.
“Yesterday was very chaotic, it was a very interesting day around here,” said Gary Vidal, Conservative MP for the Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River riding.
Monday had been shaping up to be a busy day with the anticipated roll out of the Fall Economic Statement later that afternoon. Vidal said members of Parliament from all over the country were in various stages of making their way to Ottawa for the tabling. Vidal was en-route when the news broke that Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned.
“We all just kind of walked into the middle of it so to speak,” he said. “It was probably one of the weirdest days of my almost six days of being here.”