Finance Minister Tom Osborne had to apologize on Wednesday after seemingly accusing another MHA of having connections to the illegal drug market.
During question period on Wednesday, Opposition House Leader Keith Hutchings asked Osborne about shortages in the cannabis supply. He wanted to know whether any reprimand was possible against Canopy Growth in relation to the supply issues faced in the province.
“The demand is obviously greater for the product than anybody across the country has anticipated,” Osborne said.
“Maybe the member opposite has some connections with the illicit drug market and can show us better numbers.”
Immediately after question period ended, Hutchings stood on a point of order, demanding Speaker Perry Trimper investigate the statement, calling it out of order and “disrespectful” language.
Osborne pre-empted an investigation, immediately apologizing to Hutchings and calling his comments “out of my character.”
Debate over investigations into alleged harassment, bullying and intimidation against members of the House of Assembly has not yet begun.
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