Lethbridge Herald

Que. minister changes tune on firing

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — MONTREAL

Quebec’s agricultur­e minister said Monday he went too far when he claimed it was his decision to fire a whistleblo­wing public servant who had raised concerns about pesticide use.

Last week, Andre Lamontagne said he personally approved the dismissal of department agronomist Louis Robert for transmitti­ng a confidenti­al document to a journalist.

The minister told reporters Monday he had misspoken and the firing was an “administra­tive” decision. He said he has asked the Quebec ombudsman to investigat­e the dismissal.

“I made a mistake last week in the news conference when I took responsibi­lity for this decision, which in reality was an administra­tive decision,” Lamontagne said.

He said that in the heat of the moment, his reflexes from his previous life as an entreprene­ur rose to the surface and he “went to bat” to defend his management team within the department.

“In fact, I neither fired nor authorized the firing of Mr. Robert,” the minister said, noting that according to the rules he is not the boss of the department’s employees. He added that because hiring and firing decisions are not the minister’s to make, he does not have the authority to restore Robert to his job.

Last week, Lamontagne had been very clear. “It’s my decision, so I’m very comfortabl­e with my decision,” he said when asked about the firing. He remained vague about the reasons.

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