Things got pretty heated during question period in the House of Commons on Wednesday when a comment made by an MP led to Justin Trudeau accusing the Conservative side of the House of casual homophobia. It all began with Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Pierre Poilievre discussing Consul General Tom Clarke’s new $9 million New York apartment. “I will comment on one spectacular social housing project of [Trudeau’s], and that is the brand new lavish apartment that he bought his friend, the new Consul General to New York, $9 million for his friend Tom Clarke to have stunning powder room finished in jewel onyx, Cristallo gold quartzite countertops, a handcrafted copper soaking tub, custom bronze bathroom fixtures, $5,000 coffee machine.

Did the prime minister go and inspect this palace in the sky on his recent trip to New York?” he . “Did the prime minister go and inspect this palace in the sky on his recent trip to New York?” he asked. “Mr.

Speaker, engaging with international leaders on fighting climate change, on solving global crises, on standing up unequivocally for Ukraine,” Trudeau began to answer but was interrupted by noise from the opposition. Among other barely legible/audible comments, one comment was from CPC MP Garnett Genuis. “Did you bathe each other in the bathtub?” he appears to ask.

The opposition broke into laughter. House Speaker Greg Fergus reminded all members not to take the floor unless he recognized them so that questions and .