Jolly Liberal MPs looking to spread Christmas cheer on Parliament Hill this year may be out of luck. The governing party is holding a massive party Wednesday evening at the largest conference centre in downtown Ottawa but it’s missing one important thing: the word “Christmas.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s itinerary for Wednesday shows the leader attending the “Liberal Caucus Holiday Party,” to be held at the Shaw Centre, downtown Ottawa’s largest conference venue.

The prime minister’s office did not respond to questions about whether the omission of “Christmas” was intentional.

The careful non-Christmas wording doesn’t appear to be a Liberal mandate, but other MPs are also following suit.

International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland’s upcoming party uses the same “holiday party” billing as the big Ottawa party. While on Friday, Toronto-area Liberal MP Julie Dzerowicz hosts a “festive gathering.”

The Quebec wing appears to have no problem with mentioning Christmas, however.

It hosted what was billed as a “Christmas” party earlier this month.

Ottawa MP Andrew Leslie is also hosting a “Christmas Party” this coming weekend.

The various Christmas card designs sent out by MPs and senators this year have likewise been a broad mixture of explicit Merry Christmas greetings and generic Happy Holidays statements.