TORONTO 鈥 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized 鈥渦nreservedly鈥 for making physical contact with a female opposition member of Parliament who said Trudeau elbowed her in the chest as he waded through a group of mostly opposition lawmakers.
Opposition lawmaker Ruth Ellen Brosseau said she was elbowed in the chest and had to leave the House of Commons chamber Wednesday.
鈥淚 was elbowed in the chest by the prime minister and then I had to leave. It was very overwhelming,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 missed the vote because of this.鈥
Footage from the House of Commons television feed shows Trudeau wading into a clutch of lawmakers, mostly opposition members, and pulling a lawmaker through the crowd in order to get the vote started. As Trudeau turns around to pull the lawmaker through, Brosseau can be seen reacting in pain.
Trudeau, a boxer and former bar bouncer, later stood up in Parliament and said it wasn鈥檛 his intention to hurt anyone as he attempted to escort the lawmaker though a throng of opposition lawmakers in the chamber. Trudeau said he thought the man was being impeded as he walked up the aisle of the chamber and wanted to help him.
鈥淚 took it upon myself to go and assist him forward, which was I now see unadvisable as a course of action,鈥 said Trudeau, who characterized his actions as 鈥渦nacceptable.鈥
鈥淚 apologize for that unreservedly and I look for opportunities to make amends,鈥 he said.
Opposition New Democrat lawmaker Peter Julian called it a 鈥減retty violent push鈥 and said he had never seen such behavior in his 12 years in Parliament. 鈥淧hysical force in this House is never permitted,鈥 he said. Opposition Conservative Andrew Scheer said he was sitting across from Trudeau and said it was clear he lost his temper.
鈥淗e was motivated by anger and lost his temper,鈥 Scheer said. 鈥淚t is very, very unfortunate. We had a member of Parliament that wasn鈥檛 able to vote.鈥
Opposition New Democrat leader Thomas Mulcair later screamed at Trudeau 鈥淲hat kind of man elbows a woman!?鈥 in the chamber before lawmakers intervened to make sure things didn鈥檛 escalate.
Tempers have been running high as the government pushes through a motion to limit debate on its euthanasia legislation.
Interim opposition Conservative leader Rona Ambrose called the prime minister鈥檚 behavior shocking and embarrassing and said Trudeau鈥檚 clear intent was to intimidate lawmakers physically and his actions resulted in Brosseau being shoved into a desk. 鈥淗e should be ashamed,鈥 Ambrose said in a statement.
Opposition Conservative lawmaker Jason Kenney tweeted that if previous Prime Minister Stephen Harper had ever physically bullied members of Parliament like Trudeau, there would be immediate and widespread demands for his resignation.
鈥淣o sane person watching that video could come to any conclusion but that it was an accident. Stupid of him to be over there, but come on,鈥 political commentator Andrew Coyne tweeted.
Green party Leader Elizabeth May, whose seat in the House of Commons, gave her a ringside seat for the encounter and subsequent arguments, called for calm at one point 鈥 and suggested that the New Democrat lawmakers may have been milling about on the floor in order to delay the vote.
鈥淚t was most unwise of the prime minister to attempt to move along the vote,鈥 May said. 鈥淏ut the second contact with my friend (Brosseau), which is certainly the one that was the most emotional for the member involved, was clearly, from my perspective 鈥 unintentional.鈥
She added: 鈥淗e had not seen her behind him. That is the truth. Now you can like it or not like it.鈥
The Speaker concluded that Brosseau鈥檚 privileges as a Member Parliament had been breached, which means the encounter will be examined by an all-party committee. The kerfuffle comes as a possible blow to聽Trudeau鈥檚 image as a modern, feminist聽leader.
Physical contact between lawmakers is rare in legislatures in Canada but the incident reminded Canadians of the time when late former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford barreled over a 63-year-old female city councilor while rushing to the defense of his brother, Councilor Doug Ford, who was insulting spectators in the council chamber.
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