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Liberal MP faces assault charges, among others

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OTTAWA — Ontario MP Marwan Tabbara “stepped back” from the governing Liberal caucus Friday after multiple charges of assault, break-and-enter and harassment were laid against him.

In a statement issued Friday, the two-term MP for the riding of Kitchener South-Hespeler said he’s receiving counsellin­g for anxiety and depression.

“Other than to state unequivoca­lly that every incident of violence is unacceptab­le and inexcusabl­e, it would be inappropri­ate for me to comment further while this matter is before the court,” he said.

Tabbara said he deplores “violence in all its forms” and believes “strongly in the right of every individual to live a life free of the hurt and trauma of physical, verbal or emotional abuse.”

“I am currently facing criminal charges which arose in April.

There are mandatory steps that must be taken to address a criminal case, and those steps take time, particular­ly with delays due to the pandemic,” he said. “Meanwhile, I continue to receive counsellin­g and treatment for anxiety and depression, which I have been living with for some time.”

Tabbara has been charged with two counts of assault, one count of breaking and entering to commit an indictable offence, and one count of criminal harassment.

The charges follow his arrest on April 10 in Guelph, Ont.

Until the matter is resolved, Tabbara said he “will be stepping back from the Liberal caucus.” He promised to “continue to work diligently” for his constituen­ts.

The Prime Minister’s Office said it only learned about the charges Friday morning and was “looking into the matter.”

Tabbara, first elected in 2015 and re-elected last fall, is scheduled to appear in court June 19.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alongside Liberal MPs, from left, Marwan Tabbara and Bardish Chagger meet with Region of Waterloo mayors and delivers brief opening remarks in Kitchener, Ont., in April last year.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alongside Liberal MPs, from left, Marwan Tabbara and Bardish Chagger meet with Region of Waterloo mayors and delivers brief opening remarks in Kitchener, Ont., in April last year.

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