Toronto Star

Former minister allegedly tickled his staff

- STEVE LAMBERT THE CANADIAN PRESS

WINNIPEG— A former Manitoba cabinet minister is apologizin­g after women came forward alleging he touched and tickled them and made inappropri­ate remarks while he was in government.

Stan Struthers, who was in cabinet for more than a decade while the New Democrats were in power, says he recently learned his behaviour made former colleagues and staff feel disrespect­ed.

“I am sorry,” he said in a statement Thursday. “I apologize for any interactio­ns I have had that have been inappropri­ate and that have caused any person to feel disrespect­ed or uncomforta­ble.

“My intention was never to treat women as anything other than equal and respected.”

Joelle Saltel-Allard said he used to touch and tickle her, often in front of other people, when she worked for Struthers as his press secretary between 2009 and 2011.

She said that during a car ride to a news conference, Struthers put his hand on her knee and talked about sex acts he would enjoy. That prompted her to lodge a complaint with her boss, who took it up the chain of command.

“It was relayed back to me that I basically had to shut up and suck it up,” she said. “There was an election coming up and nobody was going to take any action in regards to my complaint.”

Saltel-Allard said she became stressed and anxious, and eventually took a three-month mental-health leave. She decided not to return to the legislatur­e.

The allegation­s were first reported by the CBC.

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