WATCH: Trudeau walks out of Question Period—again

MPs can be heard asking, "where did Justin go?" as the prime minister walked out of Question Period.

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During Thursday's question period in the Canadian Parliament, Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie stood up to speak, and as she did so, Trudeau also stood up and walked off of the House floor.

Kusie was asking the government point-blank why they weren't starting to lift COVID regulations like many other countries around the world are now doing. At this point it's unclear if the Prime Minister left the room in protest of what Kusie was saying, or for some other reason.

One can see Trudeau taking a seat and putting on a mask at the beginning of the video, but then he promptly leaves as soon as Kusie's question starts.

This causes an uproar from many people present, as Kusie continues to make her point. People are shouting "where did Justin go?" and similar phrases.

Kusie continued, "We don't need more job vacancies or supply-chain issues; Canada and Canadians need to get back to normal."

"Instead of creating new vaccine mandates for federally-regulated workplaces, will this minister listen to the science and his MPs and move towards lifting these mandates?"

Jean-Yves Duclos stood up, and incredibly, completely ignored the question from MP Kusie, instead deciding to rattle off statistics about vaccination rates across Canada.

The prime minister pulled a similar stunt just two days ago.

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