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Liberal MP's latest exposure incident being taken 'extremely seriously,' says whip

The office of theLiberal government'swhipsaid today that he's taking the latest exposure incident involving a Liberal MP seriously.

Quebec MP says he urinated without realizing he was on camera

Pontiac MP Will Amos rises during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill Friday, Nov. 27, 2020. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

The office of theLiberal government'swhipsaid today that he's taking the latest exposure incident involving a Liberal MP seriously.

"It is important to have a safe workplace environment for everyone on Parliament Hill and we take these matters extremely seriously," said Charles-Eric Lpine, spokespersonfor Liberal government whip Mark Holland.

"Mr. Amos has stepped aside from his role as Parliamentary Secretary and from his committee duties."

On Thursday, Quebec MP Will Amos said in a statement posted to Twitter that while he was taking part in a virtual session of the House of Commons the previous day, he"urinated without realizing (he) was on camera."

Amos called the incident an accident and said he is stepping away temporarilyfrom his parliamentary roles so that he can seek "assistance"but did not say what kind of help he was seeking.

Just last month, Amos made international headlines after he appeared naked on an internal parliamentary feed. Amos said he was changing his clothes after a runand did not realize his laptop camera was turned on.

Following an outcry from the Liberals including Holland, who called sharing the photo a possiblecriminal act Bloc Quebecois MP Sebastien Lemire apologized for taking a screenshotof Amosbut said he didn't share the photo with media.

Conservative Deputy House LeaderKaren Vecchiosaid Amos has demonstrateda pattern of behaviour.

"It's now clear that Trudeau's Liberals failed in their duty to ensure a safe work environment following the first incident," she said in a statement.

"We can't have more of this from Liberal members of Parliament and Conservatives will explore all potential options to ensure this never happens again."

Vecchio rose in Commons Friday on a question of privilege, askingthe Speaker to investigate the incident.

A spokesperson for Speaker Anthony Rota told CBC News he will be "reviewing the matter and return to the House, if necessary."

NDPLeader Jagmeet Singh called the incident inappropriatebut saidhe supports Amos getting help.

WATCH | Singh comments on Liberal MP Will Amos stepping aside

Singh comments on Liberal MP Will Amos stepping aside

3 years ago
Duration 2:06
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh reacts to Liberal MP Will Amos stepping aside after being caught on a webcam for a second time during virtual sessions of the House of Commons.