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Rob Anders accused of sleeping through veterans meeting

A Calgary MP who was caught sleeping in the House of Commons during Question Period last year apologized for his comments this week after he was accused of doing it again.

Conservative MP apologizes for comments, but doesn't address the napping accusation

ACalgary MP who was caught sleeping in the House of Commons during Question Period last year apologized for his comments this weekafter he was accused of doing it again.

Conservative Rob Anders has not responded to interview requests from CBC News, but hesaid inPostmedia Newsreports thathe never slept at theveterans affairs committee meeting in Halifax. Instead, hesuggested those who accused himwere NDP "hacks" who praised Russian strongman Vladimir Putin during the meeting.

"I have enormous respect for the men and women who have sacrificed in service of their country," Anders said in astatement on Friday."I apologize for my comments and any offence they may have caused. I will continue to work on behalf of Canada's veterans through the committee."

Calgary MP Rob Anders is accused of sleeping during a meeting about homeless veterans in Halifax. (CBC)

Anders slept through much ofthe Tuesday meeting that was supposedto address helping homeless veterans, according to the head of a charity group that was there to make a presentation.

Anders arrived fifteen minutes late for the meeting, took a seat at the table and began to stretch and yawn, said Jim Lowther, president of Veterans Emergency Transition Services.

"And I look down again and hes asleep. Like head bobbing asleep. Almost hitting his head off the table asleep," said Lowther.

The Tory MP slept for at least 20 minutes, Lowther said.

"Everyone noticed," he said.

Lowther alsosaid the accusationthat hisorganizationwas aligned with the opposition was completenonsense.

"Me personally, I'm a card-carrying card Conservative," he said.

"If he'd just said, you know what guys I nodded off there. That would have been the end of it," he said.

Lowther said Anders should resign.

"Im sure there are other Conservative MPs that we can get on there that are really engaging and interested," he said.

Last Novembera YouTube video of Anders nodding off in the House of Commons became an online sensation.