Calgary Herald

Liberal MP Kang denies harassment allegation­s

- JAMES WOOD jwood@postmedia.com

Facing calls for his expulsion from the federal Liberal caucus, Calgary Skyview MP Darshan Kang declared on Tuesday he was innocent of allegation­s of sexual harassment.

In a statement issued Tuesday by his office, Kang said he has been put on medical leave from the stress caused since the allegation­s were made public.

“While I cannot comment directly on an open, ongoing investigat­ion, I continue to proclaim my innocence and will defend my reputation at all costs,” Kang said.

The Hill Times reported earlier this month that Kang faced complaints over allegedly repeatedly harassing an unnamed employee in his Calgary constituen­cy office. In a Toronto Star story Tuesday, the father of the alleged victim accused Kang of offering up to $100,000 to the woman for her not to come forward with the allegation­s.

The office of government whip Pablo Rodriguez said this week that when it became aware of the accusation­s, it referred the matter to the House of Commons’ chief human-resources officer.

NDP MP Sheila Malcolmson said Tuesday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — who has advocated a zero tolerance approach to harassment allegation­s in the past — should immediatel­y dismiss Kang from the caucus.

As an opposition leader in 2014, Trudeau suspended two Liberal MPs from caucus over allegation­s of sexual misconduct. They were later permanentl­y booted from the caucus.

On Tuesday, Trudeau reiterated that Parliament has implemente­d processes to deal with harassment over the past two years.

“We are allowing that process to undergo in a responsibl­e way. The whip’s office is very much engaged — as it must be — in this process. And we will allow this process to unfold as it should,” he said.

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