Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will miss Friday’s national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa to attend a summit in Cambodia involving countries from across Southeast Asia. Senior officials revealed the prime minister’s planned absence during an unannounced briefing, saying Trudeau will leave late Thursday for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in Phnom Penh. The ASEAN summit, scheduled to begin Saturday, is the first of four international meetings Trudeau will attend in 10 days. He will also attend the G20 in Indonesia, the APEC summit in Thailand and a Francophonie summit in Tunisia. Officials said the prime minister instead met with serving military and veterans in New Brunswick earlier this week, where he also paid his respects to those who served in Canada. Trudeau was also absent for the national Remembrance Day ceremony in 2018 because he was attending an international gathering of world leaders in France to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. A spokeswoman for the Royal Canadian Legion, which organizes and hosts the national ceremony each year, said the prime minister and other key government officials are always invited to attend. “We are disappointed that he will not be present this year,” Nujma Bond said. “We understand that, from time to time, national issues may arise that prevent him from attending.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published on November 9, 2022.