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Sask. Party candidate apologizes for 'racially inappropriate word'

David Buckingham, who's running in Saskatoon Westview, said in a statement it was wrong for him to say the word, regardless of the context.

Former MLA says caucus staff member overheard David Buckingham use racial slur referencing Black person

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David Buckingham, who's running for the Saskatchewan Party in Saskatoon Westview, said in an apology statement it was wrong for him to say 'a racially inappropriate word,' regardless of the context. (Submitted by the Saskatchewan Party)

A Saskatchewan Party candidate has apologized for using "a racially inappropriate word" in the government caucus office a year ago.

David Buckingham, who is running again in Saskatoon Westview in the Oct. 28 election, said it was wrong.

"There was one occasion where I repeated a racially inappropriate word, as I was recounting a story of another individual using that word," Buckingham said in a statement.

"That was wrong and I should not have used that word, regardless of the context. I immediately apologized to caucus staff, realizing it was a wrong thing to say, and then apologized to my caucus colleagues at the first opportunity."

WATCH | Former Speaker Randy Weekes describes racist remark from Sask. Party colleague:

Former Speaker Randy Weekes describes racist remark from Sask. Party colleague

4 days ago
Duration 1:40
Sask. Party candidate David Buckingham has apologized for using a 'racially inappropriate word' at the legislative building. The incident was made public by his former colleague Randy Weekes. WARNING: this video contains a reference to a racist remark.

Buckingham's apology was part of a statement issued by the party.

"The Saskatchewan Party does not tolerate any form of racism within the party, government or caucus," it said in the statement.

"Mr. Buckingham realized he should not have done that, apologized and took sensitivity training."

Buckingham is seeking a third term in the legislature. He was elected in 2016 and 2020 and has served as the Saskatchewan Party government caucus chair.

The apology came after Buckingham's former caucus colleague Randy Weekes recounted the story to reporters earlier in the day.

Weekes, who was Speaker during the last legislative sitting, says a caucus staff member told him she overheard Buckingham use the racial slur referencing a Black person.

Weekes said the woman, who is Black, was traumatized and reported Buckingham to human resources.

She later quit, Weekes said.

"Her responsibilities were downgraded," Weekes said, adding the woman doesn't want to speak publicly.

"The young woman has been taking counselling courses through the church," he said.

WATCH | Former Sask. Party MLA Randy Weekes endorses NDP:

Former Sask. Party MLA Randy Weekes endorses NDP

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Duration 0:53
Former Saskatchewan Party MLA Randy Weekes says he's supporting Carla Beck and the NDP in this provincial election. Weekes, who was Speaker during the last legislative sitting, lost his nomination bid and had a high-profile dispute with his former colleagues.

Weekes is not running in the election. He lost the Saskatchewan Party nomination for his constituency of Kindersley-Biggar last year.

He later quit the party, accusing those in the government caucus of bullying him.

He made headlines earlier this year when he said Jeremy Harrison, the trade and export development minister, had taken a gun into the legislature nearly a decade ago.

Harrison initially denied it but later said he remembered taking a gun into the building while on his way to go hunting. Harrison was removed as government house leader but kept his cabinet position.

Weekes said he is publicly supporting the NDP in the election.