After this past Sunday’s terror attack in Danforth in Toronto, Canada’s Prime Bro-minister, Justin Trudeau, is on his seventh straight vacation day, bro-ing it up on the beaches of B.C. with his surf bros. The, *ahem*, “personal” days began on Saturday, July 21st, the day before the shooting. He hasn’t come back yet. This is your politician on socialism.

In fact, it doesn’t look like Trudeau has made a single media appearance to send his condolences to the victims and their families. YouTube searches come up empty. His Twitter page makes little mention of tragedy, releasing only one statement:

My thoughts are with everyone affected by the terrible tragedy on the Danforth last night in Toronto, and may the injured make a full recovery. The people of Toronto are strong, resilient and brave – and we’ll be there to support you through this difficult time. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 23, 2018

CTV News managed to get some video of Trudeau rippin the waves.

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Some are taking to Twitter to criticize Canada’s Bro In Chief for being MIA during this crucial time.

I've asked PMO twice if @JustinTrudeau will be visiting the #Danforth in the wake of the #TorontoShooting. The response is, "We'll keep you posted." Mr. Trudeau is currently in B.C. on vacation #cdnpoli — Laura Stone (@l_stone) July 26, 2018

A Mass Shooting, Critical Trump Negotiations, a Border Crises, and the Prime Minister Takes Seventh Personal Day in a Row #cdnpoli #trudeau #torontoshooting #nafta https://t.co/9MOnHrzAVb — The Nectarine (@nectarinenews) July 27, 2018

Apparently Castreau has taken over 20 vacation days so far this year, essentially meaning he only works 4 days a week.

Trudeau has taken more than 20 ‘personal days’ so far in 2018. Canadians need a real leader, not a part-time prime minister. Retweet if you agree! #PartTimePM #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/NswENBhfoL — Ontario Proud (@ontarioisproud) July 26, 2018

H/T to Spencer Fernando, who adds “You would think that the horrific Toronto mass shooting would have brought him back to work, addressing the obvious need for increased security in our cities, speaking to the nation, and making his presence felt as the country mourns.”

Contrast this with President Trump, who flew to Parkland, Florida, and met with the families and victims of the school shooting there just two days after the tragedy.