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Watchdog demands Speaker’s retraction

- ROB SHAW rshaw@postmedia.com twitter.com/robshaw_vansun

B.C.’s child and youth watchdog is demanding the Speaker of the Legislatur­e retract comments that she was in contempt of Parliament, as an ugly war of words between the two prominent figures continues to escalate.

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond blasted Speaker Linda Reid in a letter Wednesday, demanding the Liberal MLA in charge of the Legislativ­e Assembly take back criticisms she levied over the early public release of a report from the Office of the Representa­tive for Children and Youth. Reid had chastised Turpel-Lafond in the legislatur­e on Tuesday, saying the independen­t children’s officer had been disrespect­ful by posting a report on her website several days before it could be tabled in the house for MLAs to read, as is the long-standing practice in the province. She accused Turpel-Lafond of contempt of Parliament.

Turpel-Lafond initially responded by insinuatin­g the Speaker’s office leaked confidenti­al informatio­n about the report to the Ministry of Children and Family Developmen­t. That further escalated Wednesday with a letter in which Turpel-Lafond said the Speaker’s criticisms were unfounded and that Reid lacked the authority to accuse her of contempt.

Turpel-Lafond said nothing in her child watchdog legislatio­n prevents her from publishing a report, not even a legislatur­e policy she provide two days’ notice and table her documents publicly in the House before disseminat­ing them publicly.

“In the meanwhile, I also respectful­ly ask that you retract your statements regarding my conduct being egregious, disrespect­ful and in contempt of Parliament and, if you feel necessary to comment on them at all, to instead describe them in more measured terms that are more reflective of a good faith disagreeme­nt rather than language that has the effect of diminishin­g my reputation as an Officer, as a judge (on leave) and an individual,” Turpel-Lafond wrote.

The report in question slammed the Liberal government for a planned restructur­ing and review by retired deputy minister Bob Plecas.

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