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Liberal MP’s allegedly sexist comment under review: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a “process is now properly underway” to look into a Liberal MP’s allegedly sexist comment to a Conservati­ve MP.

The Conservati­ves have been pressuring Trudeau to take action against Liberal MP Nicola Di Iorio, who is accused of making a stripper-related joke about Conservati­ve MP Dianne Watts while they were both at a closeddoor committee meeting earlier this month.

According to the National Post, which first reported the story, when Di Iorio heard the colourful ringtone as Watts received a call on her cellphone, he said: “Where’s your pole to slide down on?”

This happened March Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

Trudeau was asked about the remark during a news conference Friday in Boisbriand, Que.

“One of the things that we brought in a number of years ago around issues such as this, as a part of my commitment to gender equality, to a harassment­free workplace, is ... an actual process that will be there to deal with issues of this sort,” Trudeau said. “That process is now properly underway.”

In a statement emailed by her office, Watts said the next step 8, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau receives a standing ovation at the National Caucus meeting on Parliament Hill.

is up to Trudeau.

“A suggestive and very inappropri­ate comment directed at me was made by a Liberal MP during a public safety committee meeting in March which left me, staff, and other members of Parliament feeling very uncomforta­ble,” Watts said. “There should be no place or time where such comments are acceptable. I now leave it in the hands of the prime minister to take whatever actions he feels appropriat­e.”

Opposition House Leader Candice Bergen said most everybody would think Di Iorio meant

a stripper pole – not a firehouse pole as someone suggested.

“I don’t think her phone tone was a fire siren,” Bergen told reporters Friday.

Liberal MPs are hunkering down for a weekend caucus meeting where they will get ideas – or perhaps marching orders – on how they can sell the new budget to Canadians.

Trudeau opened the meeting Friday afternoon before heading down the road to lend highprofil­e support to Mona Fortier, Liberal candidate in the coming byelection in Ottawa-Vanier.

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