Ottawa Citizen

Trudeau won’t say if he asked embattled MP Kang to resign

- BILL GRAVELAND

SASKATOON •Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he respects the decision of Calgary MP Darshan Kang to step away from the Liberal caucus while sexual harassment allegation­s against him are investigat­ed.

But Trudeau won’t say whether he personally asked Kang to resign.

Kang said he’s leaving the governing party’s caucus to focus his efforts on clearing his name. He resigned from caucus Thursday, shortly after The Hill Times reported that a woman who worked in Kang’s constituen­cy office when he was a member of the Alberta legislatur­e had come forward alleging she was sexually harassed.

The woman alleged in an interview that Kang grabbed her breasts, among other inappropri­ate behaviour, and would not desist in the harassment despite repeatedly being asked to stop.

Kang, who was elected federally in 2015, is already under investigat­ion after a young woman who worked in his federal constituen­cy office complained in June of sexual harassment.

That woman’s father told the Toronto Star earlier this week that Kang allegedly offered the staffer as much as $100,000 if she didn’t tell her parents about the harassment. The Star cited the woman’s father, who was not named, alleging that Kang repeatedly harassed his daughter over a period of four or five years.

Among the father’s accusation­s: Kang gave his daughter unwanted hugs, stroked or held her hand, once took her to an apartment where he tried to remove her jacket and followed her the next day to her hotel and tried to get into her room to talk.

When asked about Kang Friday, Trudeau said the House of Commons has a processes for investigat­ing harassment complaints that respects both the complainan­t’s and respondent’s rights.

Under that process, adopted in December 2014, when there is no mediated resolution to a harassment complaint, an external investigat­or is hired to review the facts.

Either the complainan­t or the respondent can appeal if they’re unsatisfie­d with the investigat­or’s final report.

“The whip’s office in my party has been engaged in this process and we are allowing this process to unfold as it must. I won’t have anymore comments to make on this specifical­ly other than to say that I respect Mr. Kang’s decision to step away from the Liberal caucus while this process is being undergone,” Trudeau said.

“As a feminist, I am pleased that there is a process in place and I am allowing that process to unfold as it must.”

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