Penticton Herald

NDP leadership candidate addresses more brushes with law

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WINNIPEG — A high-profile candidate running for the leadership of Manitoba’s Opposition New Democrats is revealing more brushes with the law following an anonymous email circulated to media this week.

Wab Kinew says he wants to address what he says are lies and half-truths in the email that said he has been convicted of several crimes not previously reported.

Kinew says he was charged with domestic assault in 2003, but the allegation was untrue and the charge was dropped.

He also says he was charged with stealing a money order in 2006, but that charge was stayed when he repaid the money.

And he says he was given a conditiona­l discharge in 2004 for assault in Ontario after getting into a fight.

None of the charges was revealed in Kinew’s 2015 memoir “The Reason You Walk,” in which he outlined conviction­s for assaulting a cab driver and driving while intoxicate­d — offences for which he has since received a pardon.

Kinew says while he has not previously revealed all of his legal past, he has been open about his troubled adolescenc­e and early adulthood.

Kinew, who was first elected to the legislatur­e last year, is perceived to be the front-runner in a two-person race for the Manitoba NDP leadership, which is to be decided Sept. 16.

“I’m comfortabl­e addressing these things that were misconstru­ed or that are being circulated by anonymous emails,” Kinew said Friday.

“I’ve been open about this whole period in my life. I’ve said I was a screw-up when I was younger, and I went from negative to positive.”

Kinew, 35, is up against former cabinet minister Steve Ashton and has garnered more endorsemen­ts from high-profile party members and union leaders.

He was recruited as a star candidate in the 2016 election. The Indigenous rights activist, author and former broadcaste­r has a large following on social media and has been a frequent guest speaker on Indigenous issues at events across Canada.

He ran into trouble when social media comments of his surfaced shortly after he announced his intention to run for office. The comments, most of which were from between 2008 and 2011, included derogatory terms for women, homophobic slurs, and a joke about running over a cat and causing it pain.

Kinew also drew criticism for some of his lyrics from a decade ago when he was a rapper.

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