OTTAWA ā€“ After questions over his political future following a prolonged absence from Parliament, Liberal MP Nicola Di Iorio has announced he intends to resign his seat in the House of Commons, effective in January 2019.

In a , Di Iorio said in order to wrap up current projects in his ridingā€”which heā€™s previously said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau approvedā€”he will continue his work as an MP until Jan. 22, 2019 when his resignation will be effective.

Di Iorio said that in the meantime, he will continue to serve his constituents, exercise all functions as an MP, and be present when the Liberal caucus whip or Trudeau requests.

The Montreal-area Liberal MP announced in the spring that he would be leaving politics, citing family reasons, but never resigned his seat. He then said last month he was taking time to contemplate his political future. As he was mulling his political career this fall, Di Iorio hadnā€™t been seen in his seat in the House of Commons, but he had made appearances in his capacity as a lawyer.

Di Iorio said that he made clear when he was first elected in 2015 he intended to continue teaching and practising law. In his message posted Tuesday, Di Iorio said even after heā€™s vacated his seat, he intends to be around in a volunteer capacity.

Trudeau came under fire in question period over his MPā€™s exit plan.

ā€œHe gets to collect his salary all the way to the end of January while heā€™s earning a paycheque from a private firm, but thatā€™s all okay with the prime ministerā€¦ Why does the prime minister think itā€™s fair for a member of Parliament to not show up for work, collect a paycheque from a private firm, and still get paid from the taxpayer?ā€ asked Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer.

MPs receive a $172,000 salary but after being absent for 21 days, they can have $120 a day clawed back each day following. It is unclear whether or not Di Iorio has had his pay docked as a result of his absence.

Responding to Scheer, Trudeau said Di Iorio has shared the initiatives he will be working on in his community over the next few months.

ā€œOf course Mr. Speaker we expect every member in this House to work in the best interest of his constituents,ā€ Trudeau said.

              

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