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Ousted MLA was disrespectful, deceitful long before removal: Manitoba NDP caucus chair

Manitoba's NDP caucus chair says an MLA booted from caucus earlier this week had shown a pattern of deceit and disrespect before he was removed.

Mike Moyes spoke to media Wednesday for the 1st time since Mark Wasyliw was kicked out of NDP caucus

A man in a grey suit and blue tie stands in a room, various framed pictures are beside him.
Manitoba NDP caucus chair Mike Moyes says Mark Wasyliw's connection to the defence lawyer representing convicted sex offender Peter Nygard contributed to his dismissal from the NDP caucus, but it wasn't the only reason. (Ian Froese/CBC)

The Manitoba NDP caucus chair says an MLA booted from caucus earlier this week had shown a pattern of deceit and disrespect before he was removed.

The NDPsaid Monday it was removing Fort Garry MLA Mark Wasyliwfrom caucus immediatelybecause acolleague in thelaw practice where he works is representingconvicted sexual predator Peter Nygard in court which the NDP said was a failure by Wasyliw to"demonstrate good judgment."

On Wednesday, caucus chair Mike Moyes said that was just the "straw that broke the camel's back."

"There's been many disrespectful incidents where he has disrespected numerous caucus members, cabinet ministers and the premier, and there's beenincidents where he didn't follow our process," Moyes told reporters.

"Itunfortunately has come to a place where we needed to make a choice."

Wasyliw, who is a defence lawyer, promised to wind down his law practice prior to the NDP's victory in last fall's provincial election, but changed course after he was not named toKinew's cabinet, Moyes said.

Caucus leadership met with Wasyliwrepeatedly to discuss their concernsandworked to help Wasyliw first elected in 2019 become a "team player" and "role model for our new MLAs" over the past year, according to Moyes.

A man in a suit stands in front of an orange backdrop with the Manitoba NDP caucus logo on it.
Fort Garry MLA Mark Wasyliw, seen here in a 2020 photo, was removed from the NDP caucus on Monday. (CBC)

At a caucusmeeting Sunday,it was agreed he needed to be removed, said the chair.

"We offered a clear path forwardleave your law practice or leave caucus," he said.

Echoing Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew's words from last fall,Moyes added that beingan MLA is "a privilege and public service it's not a side hustle."

Wasyliw, however, deniesthere was consensus, a meeting or a vote.

"It wouldbe very easy to prove me wrong," he told CBC Wednesday. "Pull out the other 34 [NDP] MLAs and they can stand behind the mic with Waband say, 'Yeah, we agree that he should've gone.'

"They will not be able to do that. There was no consensus."

MLA 'lied numerous times,' caucus chair alleges

After his dismissal on Monday, Wasyliwaccused Kinew of being abullying leader.

Wasyliw doubled down on those comments Wednesday, accusing Moyesof being part of the party's"toxic, dysfunctional culture" and calling the caucuschair's comments "bizarre and untrue."

The Opposition Progressive Conservatives have called for an investigation into the bullying allegations.

Moyes contends Wasyliw's accusations are an attempt to"distract from his behaviour by peddling falsehoods about cabinet, our party and the premier."

While Moyes wouldn't provide specifics about incidents with Wasyliw, he did say there was one concerning a private member's bill.

"When you work in a caucus, you work as part of a team. The way that Mark Wasyliwwent about that violated thatteam aspect," said Moyes.

When questioned about it "numerous timeshe was deceitful with it," and only later "admittedthat he had in fact lied numerous times to numerous people,"Moyes alleged.

He declined to say what the private member's bill concerned, or elaborate on how Wasyliw had lied.

'Refused to be bullied': Wasyliw

Wasyliw, though, claimed that stemmed from a mistake.

He said the private member's bill, which addressedreal estate wholesaling, had been drafted, anda lawyer who had worked on itmistakenly put it on the docket.Wasyliw says he was then accused of trying to push it through byMoyesand the premier.

Moyes"immediately accused me of lying and I defended myself in that meeting," he said. "I refused to be bullied in that way."

Wasyliwalso said Wednesday he thinks Kinew owes lawyer Gerri Wiebe his colleague who is representing Nygard an apology.

A number of law associations have condemned the NDP's rationale for removing Wasyliw, including thepresident of theManitoba Bar Association, whonoted the "crucial role"of defence lawyers in "ensuring a fair and just legal system."

Moyes said the NDP caucus understandsthat "everyone deserves a defence."

But echoing comments Kinew made Tuesday, he added that "not everyone deserves or has a right to have an MLA defend them.

"So he had a choice to make."

With files from Ian Froese