The Hamilton Spectator

Singh boots MP Erin Weir from NDP caucus

- LEE BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh kicked Saskatchew­an MP Erin Weir out of his party’s caucus Thursday as he tried to close the book on what has become a messy and increasing­ly combative controvers­y for the thirdplace New Democrats.

Indeed, it wasn’t immediatel­y clear if Weir planned to quietly accept his fate, or whether he planned to continue to push back against what he has characteri­zed as a politicall­y motivated and unjustifie­d smear campaign from within his own party.

Singh’s decision to eject the Regina MP followed a threemonth investigat­ion that started when fellow caucus member Christine Moore reported hearing second-hand allegation­s that Weir had harassed several women.

While Moore said she had not personally experience­d anything untoward, Singh deemed the allegation serious enough to suspend Weir from his caucus duties and ask University of Ottawa law professor Michelle Flaherty to investigat­e.

Flaherty found credible evidence to support one allegation of harassment and three allegation­s of sexual harassment against Weir, Singh told a news conference outside the House of Commons.

He did not reveal specific details about the allegation­s, other than to say Weir “failed to read nonverbal cues in social situations and that his behaviour resulted in significan­t negative impacts on the complainan­ts.”

However, he added, “when Mr. Weir was told his advances were unwanted, he stopped.” Based on those findings alone, Singh said, it appeared rehabilita­tion would be adequate to address the problem and ensure it did not happen again.

But that was before Weir alleged in a statement and in media interviews Tuesday that the complaint came from a member of former leader Tom Mulcair’s staff in retaliatio­n for Weir’s desire to question the Trudeau government’s national carbontax plan.

“Recent developmen­ts demonstrat­e Mr. Weir is unwilling to take appropriat­e responsibi­lity for his actions and therefore any rehabilita­tive approach is now untenable,” Singh said.

“Last night, I informed Mr. Weir of my decision to remove him from caucus, effective immediatel­y.”

Even before Singh broke the news, Weir’s office sent out a separate statement that didn’t mince words, blasting the harassment investigat­ion’s “flawed process, its exaggerate­d findings and Singh’s reaction to them.”

Weir’s statement also accused the party of “soliciting complaints” that led people to “retrospect­ively reinterpre­t past interactio­ns with Weir,” and that the findings of sexual harassment “fall on the less serious end of the spectrum.”

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