Bloc MP apologizes for taking nude photo of Liberal colleague
A Bloc Québécois MP apologized Wednesday for taking a screenshot of a Liberal colleague who inadvertently appeared nude during virtual proceedings in the House of Commons last week.
Bloc MP Sebastien Lemire rose on a point of order to apologize for breaching parliamentary rules, which prohibit taking photos or video of proceedings.
He did not specifically name the MP involved — Liberal William Amos, a fellow Quebecer who represents the Pontiac riding.
“Today I would like to apologize to the House for breaking the rules by taking a photograph of a colleague during question period on April 14,” Lemire said in French.
Lemire said he’s already apologized personally to Amos but added: “I nevertheless want to reiterate it publicly, to him personally, to his family, to colleagues and to anyone I may have offended.”
“I have no idea how that photo made its way into the media,” he added.
Amos declined to comment on Lemire’s apology.
But Liberal whip Mark Holland said the apology, while welcome, doesn’t resolve the issue. He said the Bloc is so far refusing to reveal with whom Lemire shared the screenshot, frustrating attempts to find out who leaked it publicly.
“It’s essential we know where Mr. Lemire sent this photo,” Holland said.