Scheer demands apology from Finance Minister Morneau over ‘sexist’ insult
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are jousting over who most respects women.
The Conservative leader is demanding an apology to his deputy leader, Lisa Raitt, who was the target of what Scheer claims was an insulting and sexist remark from Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
But Trudeau says he doesn’t need to take any lessons on respect for women from a Tory leader who won’t commit to appointing a gender-balanced cabinet, as the Liberal leader has done, should he become prime minister.
Scheer retorts that there’ll be plenty of “strong Conservative women” in cabinet after next year’s federal election.