Vancouver Sun

Tory MPs denounce Facebook post

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Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says he was heartened to see Conservati­ve MPs denouncing a hateful Facebook post targeting him.

The “Okanagan Conservati­ves” posted a photo and a link to a critical news article about Sajjan on their page, along with the comment: “This is what happens when you have a cabinet based on affirmativ­e action.”

Sajjan said when he saw the post he was surprised and disappoint­ed.

“This type of language has no place in Canada. I was heartened also at the same time to see that Conservati­ve MPs have stepped forward, apologized and denounced this type of wording and discussion,” Sajjan said in Halifax Friday morning.

Manitoba Conservati­ve MP James Bezan, the party’s defence critic, tweeted that he was disgusted. Bezan said Sajjan is a respected veteran who deserves gratitude for his service as a soldier and as defence minister, even if the two don’t always agree on policy.

Conservati­ve MP Dan Albas, who represents Central Okanagan-Similkamee­n-Nicola, wrote on Twitter that the post came from another riding associatio­n’s account and he asked that it be removed. He said although he did not authorize it, he would like to apologize to Sajjan.

Last night the Okanagan Conservati­ves took to Facebook again, but this time to apologize to Sajjan and those who were offended.

The group says it deleted the post, that it was inappropri­ate and that it does not reflect the views of the party or any of the riding associatio­ns in the Okanagan.

“At the end of the day this is not about me or cabinet, it’s about what type of message are we sending young Canadians,” Sajjan said.

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