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Tory MP’s comments ‘humiliatin­g,’ sexual in nature, Liberal says

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OTTAWA — A Liberal member of Parliament from Quebec says a Conservati­ve MP made comments towards her that were “humiliatin­g” and “sexual in nature” during an event in May.

Sherry Romanado made the accusation Monday in the House of Commons after question period, even though Manitoba MP James Bezan had stood in the Commons hours earlier to deliver an apology, which he later said he’d been trying to give for months.

In statement later, Bezan said the incident was reviewed by the Commons’ chief human resources officer who found it did not constitute sexual harassment and did not recommend disciplina­ry action. Bezan said the incident occurred as he posed for a photo with Romanado and another person during an Ottawa-area event.

“While standing for the picture, I made an inappropri­ate and flippant comment by saying: ‘This isn’t my idea of a threesome,’ which was intended as a partisan comment about being in a photo with a Liberal member of caucus,” Bezan said. “I realized that this comment was inappropri­ate and attempted to apologize the following day but was not afforded that opportunit­y.”

Bezan said Romanado filed an official complaint against him with the chief human resources officer. Following the Commons protocol for sexual harassment complaints, he said he immediatel­y offered to enter into mediation so that he could apologize. “That request was also denied.” The chief human resources officer then launched a review of the incident. Bezan said, that review concluded last August that Romanado’s complaint “did not support a claim of sexual harassment. No disciplina­ry action was recommende­d against me.”

Neverthele­ss, he said he subsequent­ly apologized in person to Romanado and completed sensitivit­y training offered by the House of Commons.

On Monday morning, Bezan apologized again, this time in the Commons. “Earlier this year I made an inappropri­ate and insensitiv­e comment in the presence of the member for LongueuilC­harles-LeMoyne,” Bezan said. “I have nothing but the greatest respect for this member, for this institutio­n, and I sincerely apologize.”

Evidently not satisfied, Romanado rose a few hours later to level her allegation. “In May, the member from Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman publicly made inappropri­ate, humiliatin­g and unwanted comments to me that were sexual in nature,” she said, as her fellow MPs shushed those around her. “These comments have caused me great stress and have negatively affected my work environmen­t.”

Romanado was peppered with questions from reporters as she emerged later from a closed-door committee meeting surrounded by other Liberal MPs. She refused to comment.

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Conservati­ve MP James Bezan says he tried for months to apologize to Liberal MP Sherry Romanado for “an inappropri­ate and flippant comment.” He delivered a formal apology in the House of Commons on Monday.
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