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Michael Mantha removed from Ontario NDP caucus amid workplace investigation

The leader of Ontario's New Democrats says she's removed longtime party member Michael Mantha from caucus amid an independent investigation into alleged workplace misconduct.

NDP leader Marit Stiles says an independent 3rd party investigation is ongoing

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Michael Mantha has served as an NDP MPP since first being elected in 2011 to represent the northern Ontario riding of Algoma Manitoulin. In a statement Saturday, the party says it has removed Mantha from caucus amid an independent investigation into alleged workplace misconduct. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

The leader of Ontario's New Democrats says she's removed longtime party member Michael Mantha from caucus amid an independent investigation into alleged workplace misconduct.

Marit Stiles announced the move in a release issued Saturday, but said she could not share further details in order to protect the privacy of the complainant.

"I have removed Michael Mantha from the Ontario NDP caucus while an independent third-party investigation into alleged workplace misconduct takes place," Stiles said.

"I take my responsibility to create a safe workplace seriously."

CBC Toronto has reached out to Mantha but did not immediately hear back.

Mantha has served as an NDP MPP since first being elected in 2011 to represent the northern Ontario riding of Algoma Manitoulin.

He most recently served as the party's mining and natural resources critic until March 29, when his critic portfolio was reduced to mining alone, a position he no longer holds with his departure from the caucus.

With files from CBC News