They don't work 24/7!!!
Yes that is true, but they have over 34 days of vacations every season, and long summer vacation, and winter vacation, and already no work on Saturdays & Sundays of every week, so total days of actual work would be less than 185 days a year.
Hope their families don't get bored of them taking many many vacations during the year!!!!!!!
Ehm, so I assume you want to be a citizen one day. In that case I would encourage you to inform yourself about the political system in Canada.
I'm not going into the details because anyone even remotely motivated to do so can find that info online, but to keep it simple:
MPs represent ridings (= electoral districts). When the House is not sitting, these MPs are in their ridings, meeting the people they represent, talk to companies and organizations, attend formal ceremonies, have meetings with their riding offices, simply are in their riding office at specific times so that citizens can come by to ask questions, meet with mayors, travel abroad to lobby for the industry in their region.
Also, please note that Canada is a huge country. It doesn't make sense to only have one week breaks in the parliamentary session. If you represent a rural riding in BC it basically takes you one whole day just to travel from Ottawa to your riding and another whole day to travel back. So having longer breaks, and not just week long breaks, are actually a necessity, particularly in a country as vast as Canada.
Let me guess, you would be the first person to complain that politician don't care about you if they were in Ottawa every single day of the year.
It is also ridiculous to assume that MPs don't work on weekends. If parliament sits five days a week, when do you think these politicians prepare for the sessions of parliament? Obviously on the weekend. This week alone, twice, the House adjourned at midnight (!) and reconvened at 10am. So if you want to get a good nights sleep, and, god forbid, eat something, do you really think there is time to read through legislation and meeting minutes?! Oh also, there are committee meetings which sometimes happen while the House sits but sometimes happen after the House sits, in the evening.
Meanwhile, every four years, as an MP you have to campaign for your reelection. So on top of all that, they have to prepare their campaign to be nominated by their riding organization which starts more than a year before the election. Then they have to prepare the actual election campaign. Then they have to campaign for the election. Do you realize that while all this happens, parliametary business still goes on?
It boggles my mind how you want to be a citizen of this country that, besides many other great things, has a functioning democracy (I'm not claiming that it is perfect), but you think you are entitled to judge the representatives that fight for you so harshly and with such little knowledge of what is happening.
There are many members of parliament that I do not agree with on many if not all political issues. And there are others with whom I agree with a lot. But no matter what side of the aisle they sit, I respect them for the immense amount of work they do. If I were an MP and had to read bulls**t like yours, I would be insulted and rightfully so. Because the vast majority of MPs works their a** off (see above) to get anything done in this political melting pot that is Ottawa so that you have a better life.
Also, don't boldprint your whole post, it is rude according to every netiquette that was ever written.