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Kinew asks Selinger to resign in wake of allegations former MLA Stan Struthers inappropriately touched women

Former premier Greg Selinger says the NDP failed to keep women safe after allegations surfaced that former MLA Stan Struthers inappropriately touched multiple women during his time in office.

CBC investigation revealed 7 women, including former NDP minister, accused Struthers of inappropriate touching

Former premier Greg Selinger speaks with reporters Tuesday in Winnipeg about allegations of inappropriate touching levelled against former NDP MLA Stan Struthers. (CBC)

Former Manitoba premier Greg Selingerhas apologized for failing to keep women safe, amid calls for his resignation following allegations that former MLA Stan Struthers inappropriately touched multiple women during his time in office.

Provincial NDP Leader Wab Kinewasked Selingerto resign his seat as MLA for St. BonifaceTuesday morning the second time in Selinger'sdecades-long career he has been asked to step aside.

Instead, adefiantSelingerheld a press conference Tuesday afternoon during which he made an apology, but saidhe wasn't ready to go.

"When we talked today, [Kinew]proposed that as one alternative. The other one was to cancel this press conference. I told him that I thought it was really important that we make this statement today to let people know how I felt," he said.

"I said to him, 'Having resigned as leader, I fully support him as the new leader, but it was important to clear the air about how I felt about what had happened in the past,'"Selingersaid.

A recentCBCNews investigation revealed that five women, including a formerNDPcabinet colleague, accusedStruthersof several instances of inappropriate touching dating back at least eight years.Two more women came forward after the initial story.

All of the incidents reported by the CBCoccurred after Selinger became premier in 2009.

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Former NDP cabinet minister Stan Struthers has apologized after five women told CBC News they were subject to unwanted touching or tickling from him. (CBC)

On Tuesday,Selingerexpressed sympathy for the womenwho came forward and saidhe must take responsibility for what happened under his leadership.

"It's very clear that the voices of these women need to be heard and they weren't, and that's why I am apologizing today."

It's now time, Selinger said, "to create a safe set of procedures and policies where their voices can be heard. Because they've spoke out, and that took courage."

CBCNews live streamedthe former premier's12:30 p.m. CT news conference, where he said news of the allegations made him "sick to the stomach." Heand the party failed to ensure women had a safe and respectful place to work, Selinger said.

'Under my watch'

He claimed to know of two incidents reported to his last chief of staffat the tail end of his term as premier. Selinger said he supported action against Struthers at the time, but added hehad no knowledge of any other allegations.

"As leader of the party at the time, I wish that these incidents of sexual harassment were brought to my attention," Selinger said.

"The grotesque incidents that have been brought to light in the last few days happened under my watch as leader of the party and government of the day, and as such I must take responsibility for our inaction in addressing these incidents. Toomany suffered in silence for too long, and I want to apologize so that the voices of these women can be heard."

Allegations against Struthers made Greg Selinger 'sick to the stomach'

7 years ago
Duration 1:36
Former premier Greg Selinger says the NDP failed to keep women safe, following allegations which surfaced recently that former MLA Stan Struthers inappropriately touched multiple women during his time in office but also said he won't resign as an MLA.

Selingerfamously refused to resign as Manitoba NDP leader in 2014 following the resignation of five ministers from cabinet, including Struthers, who wanted to see him step down. His refusal triggered a leadership race in 2015, which he narrowly won over former minister Theresa Oswald.

Selinger, who has been the St. Boniface MLA since 1999, said he is open to stepping down eventually, once the proper transitional process is in place to replace him as MLA.

"The people of this community [St. Boniface]said, 'We elected you and expect you to stick around and to work on our concerns,'" Selinger said Tuesday.

He stepped down as party leader, but stayed on as an MLA,following the NDP's defeat by the Progressive Conservatives in the 2016 provincial election oneNew Democrats deserved to lose in light of the recent flood of allegations,Kinewsaid last week.

Kinew shows Selingerthe door

Kinew said Tuesday the best thing for the party now would be for Selinger to leave.

"It's not about punishment, it's not about discipline or holding him accountable. It's really more about turning the page," Kinew said.

"He indicated to me that he was going to apologize and take responsibility to a certain respect. And so I told him, essentially, that if you're going to take responsibility that now would be an appropriate time to exit."

Kinew invites Selinger to resign, former premier declines

7 years ago
Duration 1:24
NDP leader Wab Kinew says asking Greg Selinger to quit is not about punishing the former premier or holding him accountable, Kinew says it's about turning the page.

Selingersaid he supports the Me Too movement and efforts to create stronger workplace safety policies, and remains deeply sorry for what the women endured.

"It's really a call for change in culture of how we relate to each other as human beings, particularly when we are in positions of authority," he said.

"And I think that is fundamentally important, that we find more ways to be mindful, more respectful, and we have a normalized conversation about how we treat each other."

NDPknew of at least 4complaints

CBCreported that party officials received at least three complaints about Struthers, nicknamed"Minister Tickles," from 2010 to 2015. Following stories last week, a fourth woman came forward, saying she had also complained about Struthers'sbehaviour to party brass.

Selingersaid the first time he learned of allegations againstStrutherswas in 2015, when two women brought forward complaints to his chief of staff. He refused to name that chief of staff.

By that time, Struthers had already resigned as a cabinet minister and had signalled he would not be running in the 2016 election.

"I authorizedandbacked immediate action to make clear to the former MLA that his sexual harassment had to stop,"Selingersaid.

"It was reported back to me that the victims in these particular cases of harassment wished to take no further steps at that time and protect their privacy, as they were fully entitled to, and which we fully respected."

A different former ManitobaNDP chief of staff, Michael Balaguswho now holds that position with the Ontario NDPwas put on leave by the Ontario New Democrats late last week after he was accused of not taking complaints against Struthers seriously.

Balagusserved as chief of staff for the ManitobaNDPfrom2003-12 and denies he ever knew about Struthers's misconduct.

Greg Selinger says NDP failed women who accused former MLA Stan Struthers, but won't resign

7 years ago
Duration 23:36
Watch the full news conference from Tuesday when former premier Greg Selinger addressed several allegations of inappropriate touching levelled at former NDP MLA Stan Struthers.

With files from Katie Nicholson