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Former cabinet minister Marc Garneau resigning from House of Commons

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Former cabinet minister Marc Garneau resigning from House of Commons

Former astronaut has served as MP since 2008

The National Post was the first to report the story.

Garneau, 74, has represented the Quebec riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–Westmount, formerly Westmount–Ville-Marie, as a Liberal since 2008. He served as minister of transport in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government from 2015 to 2021, and then as minister of foreign affairs from January 2021 to October 2021.

Garneau did not take questions from reporters Wednesday morning on his retirement from the lower chamber.

"Out of respect, I wish to talk to my caucus first," Garneau said.

Garneau made history in 1984 when he became the first Canadian to fly in space. He later became deputy director of Canada's astronaut program.

Prior to his career as an astronaut, he was a commissioned officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, where he served from 1974 to 1989. He rose to the rank of captain before retiring.

He was appointed a companion of the Order of Canada in 2003.

"I've known and admired minister Garneau long before I came into politics," Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault, a fellow Quebec MP, said in a media scrum Wednesday.

"He's a Canadian who went to space, he has a long and accomplished career of public service for Canada and Canadians, and I'll be eternally grateful for everything he's done for all of us."

Garneau ran for the Liberal leadership in 2013, but withdrew from the race and supported eventual winner Justin Trudeau.

Garneau's resignation would leave the House of Commons with five vacant seats. Former interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen, who represented Portage-Lisgar, Man., resigned from the House of Commons last month. The death of former cabinet minister Jim Carr last year left a vacancy in another Manitoba riding, Winnipeg South Centre. The Alberta riding of Calgary Heritage and the Ontario riding of Oxford are also up for byelections later this year.

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Miguel Sanchez 
Oompa Loompa Doopity Doo I've got a resignation for you. 
David Amos
Reply to Miguel Sanchez  
Welcome to the circus 
David Berg 
Wonder if he was briefed while he was foreign affairs?  
David Amos
Reply to David Berg
 
 
Lee Whitteker
I would have voted for Liberals if he had been put in as leader. Somehow if that had been the case I doubt we'd be seeing what we are now with the current debacle. 
Erin Morriston 
Reply to Lee Whitteker 
China didn't want him to be PM.
Anne Mailis 
Reply to Lee Whitteker 
He's my MP and although I voted for him in 2015 I later wrote asking him to resign and become independent. That was during the SNC days. He doubled down supporting Trudeau. I'm sure the bromance ended when he lost his cabinet position after the 2019 election. 
Stuart Wozniak 
Reply to Erin Morriston 
That is the best comment. Let's put that as a message in a balloon and launch thousands of them.  
Lee Whitteker
Reply to Anne Mailis 
I was so disappointed to see the head bobbing by Mr. Garneau. I did think he had more principles. Has he finally woken up? 
David Amos
Reply to Lee Whitteker 
Perhaps but doubt he will spill any beans 
 
 


Evan White 
Marc Garneau inspired a generation of young Canadians. I was one of them.
 
Thank you for your service the Canada and good luck, health and success for the future
Evan White
Reply to Evan White 
*to
ted anderson  
Reply to Evan White  
He would have been a much better choice to lead the party and Canadians.

A uniter.

 
John Wilson
Reply to Evan White
Too bad he supported trudeau after his many scandals 
David Amos
Reply to ted anderson
I concur 
David Amos 

Reply to John Wilson
I concur 
David Amos
Reply to John Wilson
Oh So True 
David Webb
Reply to John Wilson  
Party B4 country.
valentina vivianao
More resignations to come.

Stay tuned.

 
David Amos
Reply to valentina vivianao  
Of course
 
 
  • Why do the best politicians bail out, while the less qualified hang on and on?.


    ask PP



  • You need to ask little PP why he is still there



  • or the liberal who sits in the back row still wearing a mask. Too embarrassed to show their face



  • Why the raging man crush on Poilievre?



  • Good question



  • Well put

 
 
Jon McDermitt  
Ted Thompson
 
  • Hopefully his tell-all book will be published soon.


    The last 3 seem to have zero effect on the die hard liberal supporters.

    Even when their own paint a bad picture, they refuse to acknowledge the facts.



  • Heres hoping



  • There is no hope for the diehard zealots. They'd vote for a broomstick if it got the Liberal nomination.


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