The Canadian Press Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greet each other in Toronto on April 29, 2018.

Federal Conservatives are again goading Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to call byelections, while highlighting how a Liberal Quebec riding is on the cusp of having no representation in the House of Commons for nine months. Tory Leader Andrew Scheer made his push in a statement Friday, accusing Trudeau of playing "political games" last fall by only calling one byelection in Ontario, despite the fact that three other seats — Quebec's Outremont, British Columbia's Burnaby South, and Ontario's York-Simcoe — are also vacant. In December, Tories easily kept the riding of Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes that was left open after the death of respected Tory MP Gord Brown. "As 2019 begins, Justin Trudeau is once again putting his own partisan interests ahead of Canadians who deserve to have their voices heard in Parliament," Scheer said in the release. "Four seats are currently vacant, but Trudeau refuses to commit to calling all four by-elections." Watch: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Tory Leader Andrew Scheer look ahead to 2019 election

The Canadian Press NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer are shown at the AFN Special Chiefs Assembly in Gatineau, Que., on May 1, 2018.