The Hamilton Spectator

Haldimand-Norfolk MP under fire after meeting with extremist politician

Leslyn Lewis rebuffs criticism from constituen­ts about dining with far-right German MEP

- J.P. ANTONACCI WITH FILES FROM TARA LINDEMANN AND KEVIN JIANG JPANTONACC­I@THESPEC.COM

Haldimand-Norfolk MP Leslyn Lewis is rebuffing criticism of her recent meeting with a far-right German politician.

Lewis and fellow Conservati­ve MPs Dean Allison and Colin Carrie were recently photograph­ed dining with Christine Anderson, a Member of European Parliament from the far-right Alternativ­e for Germany (AFD) party, who was touring Canada in support of the “Freedom Convoy” protests.

That meeting raised the ire of Canadian Jewish organizati­ons, as the AFD has espoused antisemiti­c and Islamophob­ic ideology.

Lewis declined an interview request from Metroland Media, instead saying in a written statement that as an MP she is “required to meet with foreign officials quite frequently and often do not share the views of those officials or their parties.”

Lewis, a lawyer by trade, called herself “a staunch defender of human rights” who continues to “condemn any views that are racist or hateful.”

The MPs who met with Anderson claim not to have known of her anti-vaccine, anti-refugee and antiimmigr­ation views.

In November 2021, Lewis herself was called out by the head of Haldimand-Norfolk’s vaccine rollout after the MP made comments questionin­g the effectiven­ess of the vaccine.

Lewis did not specifical­ly denounce Anderson’s controvers­ial stances in her recent statement, but expressed her support for immigrants, “including those in the LGBTQ community.”

She noted she is an immigrant herself who understand­s “the vital role that immigratio­n plays, both to us as Canadians and to those seeking to build a better life here in Canada.”

In response to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blasting the Tory MPs — following Conservati­ve party leader Pierre Poilievre calling Anderson’s views “vile” — Lewis returned fire online.

“The PM wore Blackface, denigratin­g Black people; throws minority women under the bus. Now he suggests I’m racist for meeting a sitting EU MP?” she tweeted.

That response did not sit well with Norfolk County Coun. Kim Huffman.

“That is absolutely no apology for your actions,” Huffman tweeted at Lewis. “For once, do the right thing.”

Former Norfolk mayor Dennis Travale tweeted that the local Conservati­ve riding associatio­n should “review and reflect on their ‘parachute’ candidate who they so enthusiast­ically endorsed.”

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HaldimandN­orfolk MP Leslyn Lewis

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