Kamal Khera, who represents Brampton West, resigned as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Development and Pierrefonds—Dollard MP Sameer Zuberi stepped down from multiple committee roles, according to a statement from the chief government whip. Meanwhile Albertans are calling for Premier Jason Kenny’s resignation after he refused to discipline numerous party MLAs who traveled abroad. Kenny was recently rated one of the worst premiers in regards to COVID-19 leadership in a recent poll. After much cry, more than half dozen MLAs and Ministers in Kenney's government were forced to resign from their roles in government.

OTTAWA – Indo-Canadian Liberal MP from Brampton is among two Liberal MPs forced to resign from their government and House of Commons roles after admitting to recently traveling overseas despite strict travel restrictions due to the spread of the coronavirus. 

Meanwhile Albertans are calling for Premier Jason Kenny’s resignation after he refused to discipline numerous party MLAs who traveled abroad. Kenny was recently rated one of the worst premiers in regards to COVID-19 leadership in a recent poll. After much cry, more than half dozen MLAs and Ministers in Kenney's government were forced to resign from their roles in government.

Kamal Khera, who represents Brampton West, resigned as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Development and Pierrefonds—Dollard MP Sameer Zuberi stepped down from multiple committee roles, according to a statement from the chief government whip.

The chief government whip told Global News  that his office was aware of and had approved three earlier trips taken in the summer, but did not know of or had greenlighted the recent trips by Zuberi and Khera.

In a tweet Sunday evening, Khera posted a statement that said she had traveled to Seattle to on Dec. 23 to attend a private memorial for her late uncle, then returning on Dec. 31.

 “Although the purpose of my travel is deemed essential given the circumstances, I have decided to step aside from my duties … in an effort to ensure my choices do not distract from the important work of our government to continue battling this pandemic,” read the statement.

A statement from Zuberi said that he recently traveled to see his wife’s sick grandfather in Delaware, and had also returned on Dec. 31.

 “I recognize that travel during this period, when so many are limiting interactions with loved ones, was an error in judgement,” read the statement. “As a result, I will be stepping down from my committee roles.”

Both Zuberi’s and Khera’s resignations comes amid a series of revelations about Canadian politicians and recent holiday travel.

Ontario Finance Minister Rod Philips previously resigned Thursday after returning from a two-week vacation in the Caribbean. On Friday, the federal NDP removed MP Niki Ashton from her critic roles after she travelled to see her ill grandmother in Greece.

Several Alberta MLAs and senior staffers, including one cabinet minister, have also been found to have either left the country or vacationed in recent weeks.

Saskatchewan MLA Joe Hargrave was found to have traveled to California to finalize the sale of his home in recent weeks as well, while Quebec MNA Pierre Arcand was spotted vacationing in Barbados. CAQ Youri Chassin was also criticized after the Canadian Press revealed he was visiting his husband in Peru.

Another three Liberal MPs were also found to have traveled abroad in 2020, though had either done so in the summer or fall when COVID-19 restrictions were loosened.

These include Alexandra Mendès, the MP for Brossard—Saint-Lambert, Lyne Bessette who represents Brome—Missisquoi and Patricia Lattanzio who was elected to Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel.