Ok, sort of a serious question here, with the intent of being serious, but it’s hard to take it serious….
Freeland is going to lose out to Mark Carney, who is Trudeau’s pick, & lots of the Trudeau cult (from cabinet ministers to backbenchers) are going to back him, ‘cuz it’s 2015-ish or something.
So Mark Carney is going to become the next liberal leader, & by default, He’s going to be the Prime Minister at least for a while.
He won’t be elected though, & not hold a seat in parliament. Here’s where my question comes in to play.
Does Carney automatically get to sit in Parliament?
Does he automatically get a seat, though not an elected one representing any riding? Does he have to bring a chair from home? A nice one from his kitchen table set, or a folding one from his garage?
Parliament is 338 seats, plus 5 “after” the next election because they’re expanding it to 343. That’s the number of chairs on the floor in the House of Commons. There’s even one specifically for the PM, but that’s assuming that they’ve won a riding…as it would be one of the 338 seats before the next election or one of the 343 seats after the next election.
You don’t have to be an elected MP to be the Prime Minister…under Canada’s Westminster parliamentary system, Canadians do not actually vote for prime ministers the way Americans vote for presidents. Instead, the leader of the party that forms government is who becomes the prime minister…but do you have to be an elected MP (Member of Parliament) to actually have a seat in Parliament???
Freeland is going to lose out to Mark Carney, who is Trudeau’s pick, & lots of the Trudeau cult (from cabinet ministers to backbenchers) are going to back him, ‘cuz it’s 2015-ish or something.

So Mark Carney is going to become the next liberal leader, & by default, He’s going to be the Prime Minister at least for a while.
He won’t be elected though, & not hold a seat in parliament. Here’s where my question comes in to play.
Does Carney automatically get to sit in Parliament?
Does he automatically get a seat, though not an elected one representing any riding? Does he have to bring a chair from home? A nice one from his kitchen table set, or a folding one from his garage?
Parliament is 338 seats, plus 5 “after” the next election because they’re expanding it to 343. That’s the number of chairs on the floor in the House of Commons. There’s even one specifically for the PM, but that’s assuming that they’ve won a riding…as it would be one of the 338 seats before the next election or one of the 343 seats after the next election.
You don’t have to be an elected MP to be the Prime Minister…under Canada’s Westminster parliamentary system, Canadians do not actually vote for prime ministers the way Americans vote for presidents. Instead, the leader of the party that forms government is who becomes the prime minister…but do you have to be an elected MP (Member of Parliament) to actually have a seat in Parliament???