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Trudeau has prorogued Parliament. Heres what that means – National [Video]

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he has prorogued Parliament to allow the Liberal Party to hold a leadership contest, and will resign after his successor is chosen.

Trudeau said Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has agreed with his request to prorogue Parliament until March 24.

The move means opposition parties can’t trigger an election with a non-confidence motion before the Liberals have a new leader, and all parliamentary business has stopped.

Speaking to reporters, Trudeau defended his move as necessary to clear a legislative standstill in the House of Commons, and expressed confidence his government would survive a confidence vote when Parliament returns.

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“It’s time for a reset,” he said.

“It’s time for the temperature to come down, for the people to have a fresh start in Parliament, to be able to navigate through these complex times both domestically and internationally.”

Here’s what happens during prorogation and how Trudeau’s move compares to past uses of …

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