Former Manitoba cabinet minister apologizes after staff allege he tickled them

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Former Manitoba cabinet minister apologizes after staff allege he tickled them
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February 8, 2018
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February 8, 2018 3:24 PM EST
A former Manitoba cabinet minister is apologizing after women have come forward alleging he tickled them and made inappropriate remarks while he was in government for over a decade. Manitoba Finance Minister Stan Struthers pauses during a press conference at the provincial legislature in Winnipeg, Tuesday, April 16, 2013.JOHN WOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS
A former Manitoba cabinet minister is apologizing after women came forward alleging he touched and tickled them and made inappropriate remarks while he was in government.
Stan Struthers, who was in cabinet for more than a decade while the New Democrats were in power, says he recently learned his behaviour made former colleagues and staff feel disrespected.
“I am sorry,” he said in a statement Thursday. “I apologize for any interactions I have had that have been inappropriate and that have caused any person to feel disrespected or uncomfortable.
“My intention was never to treat women as anything other than equal and respected.”
Joelle Saltel-Allard said he used to touch her when she worked for Struthers as his press secretary between 2009 and 2011.
“I would be working with him in his office and he would come and touch me or tickle me, often in front of other people,” she told The Canadian Press.
Saltel-Allard said that during a car ride to a news conference, Struthers put his hand on her knee and talked about sex acts he would enjoy. That prompted her to lodge a complaint with her boss who took it up the chain of command.
“It was relayed back to me that I basically had to shut up and suck it up,” she said. “They weren’t going to do anything. There was an election coming up and nobody was going to take any action in regards to my complaint.”
Saltel-Allard said she became stressed and anxious, and eventually took a three-month mental-health leave. She decided not to return to the legislature.
“I really felt like I was insignificant and my complaints weren’t respected or even acknowledged. You really don’t feel like working in that type of environment,” she said.
“It becomes very toxic — just the fact that nobody would even acknowledge what I had to say or what I was going through. It was a struggle and it eventually led me to leave.”
The allegations were first reported by the CBC.
Karen Peters, a community activist, told the CBC that Struthers tickled her countless times when he was conservation minister and serving with her on a sustainable development roundtable. She said the touching also happened in front of other people, including other members of the legislatures.
Peters said she didn’t complain to the party and just tried to avoid Struthers.
“He should have been disciplined. He should not have been a cabinet minister,” she told the CBC. “He should have been probably kicked out of the party.”
Struthers was one of five ministers who resigned from cabinet in November 2014 to protest the leadership of then-premier Greg Selinger. Struthers announced in May 2015 he would not run in the April 2016 election for the “good of our family” and his Dauphin constituency.
He was first elected in 1995 and held various cabinet portfolios that included conservation, agriculture, finance and municipal government.
“I have been fortunate to work with many strong, intelligent and talented women and have always valued these relationships. I believe it’s imperative that workplaces be safe and respectful sites for all,” he said in his statement.
“My commitment is to learn from this and do better.”
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I worked with an old guy who liked to lay his hands on people for whatever reason. He started to give me a friendly massage once and I told him that if he didn't take his hands off of me I would ****ing kill him. Of course I got in trouble over that but surprisingly he never touched me again.

There are a number of sides to this issue - and one is that adults are responsible for themselves. If you allow people to take unwanted liberties with you then you are partially responsible for it happening.
 

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Ontario NDP leader suspends chief of staff accused of not taking Manitoba tickle allegations seriously
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February 9, 2018
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February 9, 2018 6:35 PM EST
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath. (Ernest Doroszuk/Postmedia Network)
TORONTO — Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath has removed her chief of staff after he was accused of not taking seriously sexual misconduct allegations brought to him during his time at Manitoba’s legislature.
Horwath says that Michael Balagus, who also served as former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger’s chief of staff, has been placed on leave until she can determine whether it’s appropriate for him to continue working for the party.
In recent days, several women have come forward alleging former Manitoba finance minister Stan Struthers’ tickled and groped them.
‘Minister Tickles’: Former Manitoba cabinet minister sorry for inappropriate touching
In each case, the women said when they reported the behaviour, they were told to suck it up.
Struthers, who was in cabinet for more than a decade, has apologized for any interactions that made people feel disrespected or uncomfortable.
Balagus said in a written statement today that while the women reported the incidents to their superiors, at no time were the matters brought to his attention in the premier’s office.
Ontario NDP leader suspends chief of staff accused of not taking Manitoba tickle allegations seriously | Toronto Sun