Edmonton Journal

Protect our politician­s from abuse: minister

OTTAWA ATTACKS

- STEPHANIE LEVITZ

OTTAWA • Infrastruc­ture Minister Catherine McKenna says new measures must be taken to protect Canadian politician­s from threatenin­g behaviour.

Her comments come after police launched an investigat­ion this week into an incident at her office as well as reports that two other Ottawa-area politician­s also faced threats recently.

Mckenna said she’s heard from many politician­s who have experience­d similar incidents, some never reported.

“It’s not just about me. There’s been some attention to incidents involving me, but I’ve heard from so many women, from so many men, and it’s really worrying,” she said Thursday in Ottawa. “We need to reflect on this and take action so we can all do our jobs.”

Earlier this week, a police investigat­ion was launched after someone yelled obscenitie­s at a member of McKenna’s staff, with the footage posted to social media.

After being told the constituen­cy office was closed, the individual yells expletives and insults at the employee about Mckenna and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

According to data from the RCMP, first reported by

THERE ARE TOO MANY REPORTS OF WOMEN POLITICIAN­S BEING THE RECIPIENTS OF VICIOUS ONLINE ABUSE.

the Toronto Star, there has been an increase in the number of threats made against the prime minister and cabinet compared to last year.

The RCMP say from January to July 2019, protective policing opened 100 investigat­ions into threats, while from January to July 2020 there have been approximat­ely 130 launched.

Lisa Macleod, a member of the Ontario legislatur­e for an Ottawa riding, was reportedly put under police protection this week after she gave an interview speaking out against the abuse faced by female politician­s and subsequent­ly received threats of her own.

Last week, Laura Dudas, an Ottawa city councillor, had a rock hurled through a window of her home.

“While I cannot speak to the motivation­s of the person behind this disturbing act, it comes as the latest in a string of acts targeting my role as a woman in politics,” she said in a statement posted to social media Thursday.

“There are too many reports of women politician­s being the recipients of vicious online abuse, derogatory comments about their gender, and when online vitriol spills into the real world, violent physical attacks. This has to stop.”

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