Toronto Star

PMO staffer investigat­ed over alleged ‘inappropri­ate behaviour’

Senior member of Trudeau’s team on leave pending probe, spokespers­on says

- ALEX BALLINGALL AND ALEX BOUTILIER

OTTAWA— A senior member of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office is being investigat­ed over multiple allegation­s of “inappropri­ate behaviour.”

Claude-Éric Gagné, deputy director of operations in the Prime Minister’s Office, confirmed Wednesday evening that he is the subject of the investigat­ion, although the specific allegation­s remain unclear. Quebec broadcaste­r TVA reported Wednesday that multiple women have accused Gagné of “inappropri­ate behaviour.”

“I am taking this situation seriously and I offered my full and complete co-operation to the investigat­or,” Gagné told the Star, adding that he “challenges the veracity” of the allegation­s.

“Please understand that in the meantime, I will not make any other comments so as not to undermine this process I have agreed to participat­e in.”

Gagné was an influentia­l member of Trudeau’s 2015 election team, serving as chief organizer in Quebec. Before that, he was an aide to several provincial Liberal politician­s in Quebec, according to his LinkedIn profile. As Trudeau staffed his office after his 2015 victory, Quebec media reports noted Gagné was one of the few staffers from Quebec with an influentia­l position in the prime minister’s extended inner circle.

In a statement Wednesday evening, the PMO said it takes the allegation­s “extremely seriously.”

“In this case, an investigat­ion was immediatel­y triggered with the assistance of an independen­t investigat­or and the individual in question went on leave, pending the outcome,” said the statement, attributed to communicat­ions director Kate Purchase. The PMO declined to provide further details in order “to protect the integrity of the process and ensure fairness for the parties.”

Trudeau has shown little tolerance for allegation­s of impropriet­y or inappropri­ate behaviour, even before assuming power in 2015.

In 2014, he booted Liberal MPs Scott Andrews and Massimo Pacetti from his caucus for alleged “personal misconduct.” The allegation­s were later revealed to be complaints from two female New Democrat MPs that were sexual in nature. “Look folks, it’s 2014,” Trudeau said then. “It’s time that (the House of Commons), like other workplaces across the country, had a process whereby these issues can be aired and dealt with.” With files from Bruce Campion-Smith

 ??  ?? Claude-Éric Gagné said he “challenges the veracity” of the allegation­s, which have not been specified.
Claude-Éric Gagné said he “challenges the veracity” of the allegation­s, which have not been specified.

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