The Niagara Falls Review

Hehr out of federal cabinet, for now

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accepted Kent Hehr’s resignatio­n from the federal cabinet pending an investigat­ion into an allegation that the sport and disabiliti­es minister made inappropri­ate sexual remarks while a provincial politician.

Trudeau, who characteri­zes the move as a leave of absence, says Hehr’s duties will be performed in the meantime by Science Minister Kirsty Duncan.

The allegation, which stems from Hehr’s time as an Alberta MLA a decade ago, were levelled on social media Wednesday night.

Kristin Raworth, a former employee at the Alberta legislatur­e, says when she started her job, she was warned against being alone with Hehr but ended up in elevators with him because they worked in the same building.

She says he once called her “yummy” and would make similar remarks in subsequent encounters. Upon talking with other female staff, she realized others had similar experience­s.

Her accusation follows other complaints about Hehr’s dismissive and insensitiv­e conduct levelled last fall by the wife of a military veteran and a group of thalidomid­e survivors.

Speaking in Davos, Switzerlan­d, earlier Thursday, Trudeau restated his unequivoca­l support for women who step forward with those kinds of allegation­s and said he’d be speaking later in the day with Hehr.

Raworth came forward after two young women told CTV about sexual misconduct by Ontario Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Party Leader Patrick Brown while he was a Conservati­ve MP.

Brown denied the allegation­s but neverthele­ss stepped down as leader of the party.

Hehr was elected as a Liberal MP for Calgary in 2015 and was appointed veterans affairs minister, but he was shuffled out of that position last year.

The Canadian Press

 ?? POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES ?? Minister for Sport & Persons with Disabiliti­es Kent Hehr in Calgary on Dec. 15, 2017. Hehr resigned from the federal cabinet pending an investigat­ion into an allegation of an inappropri­ate sexual remark.
POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES Minister for Sport & Persons with Disabiliti­es Kent Hehr in Calgary on Dec. 15, 2017. Hehr resigned from the federal cabinet pending an investigat­ion into an allegation of an inappropri­ate sexual remark.

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