Regina Leader-Post

Manitoba premier in hot water for comment on high heels

-

WINNIPEG • Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is taking criticism for making comments about the physical appearance of the woman who chairs the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.

As he began giving a state of the province speech Thursday, Pallister spoke about Johanna Hurme, an award-winning architect.

“I want to thank Johanna for dressing up. I want to thank her for those heels. I notice they are a foot high,” Pallister said to an audience of business people.

Hurme was named to the chamber position in October.

At the time the chamber noted her accomplish­ments as an architect, for co-founding her own company in Winnipeg and for her education credential­s, including teaching design at the University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty of Architectu­re.

Nahanni Fontaine, the Manitoba NDP’s status of women and justice critic, said Pallister should be celebratin­g women’s accomplish­ments, not commenting on how they look.

“It is extremely concerning and extremely disappoint­ing — I would expect more from the premier of Manitoba,” Fontaine said. “Those type of comments are never appropriat­e towards women, never.

“He owes the woman in question an apology and I would go so far to say that he owes all Manitoba women an apology.”

Thursday evening Pallister issued a statement to qualify his remarks.

“I want to address comments that I made to Johanna Hurme, a woman for whom I have the greatest regard and respect, at the outset of my Winnipeg Chamber Commerce speech,” Pallister said in an email.

“Given my tall stature, I am particular­ly aware of my height and often make lightheart­ed comments about being taller than the people around me. I made an awkward reference to Johanna’s high heels in that context. I can see how they could be easily misconstru­ed.

“That was never my intention and I meant no offence of any kind to Johanna.”

Hurme was not immediatel­y available for comment.

 ??  ?? Brian Pallister
Brian Pallister

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada