Tories accuse Morneau of hypocrisy on budget’s gender equality measures
OTTAWA — Conservative deputy leader Lisa Raitt is accusing Finance Minister Bill Morneau of hypocrisy when it comes to budget measures aimed at boosting the equality of women and their participation in the workforce.
The accusation prompted a tense exchange Monday during an appearance by the minister before the House of Commons finance committee, in which Morneau indirectly referred to the Conservatives as Neanderthals.
Raitt opened Opposition questioning of the minister by noting that February’s budget mentions the word “gender” 358 times in 368 pages. She argued that the sincerity of the government’s commitment to equality should be judged by Morneau’s track record, both in his past role as head human resources giant Morneau Shepell and in his current position as minister.
During his time at Morneau Shepell, Raitt said only three of nine positions on the board were held by women, only three of 11 senior managers were women and the company’s governing charter made “no mention of diversity, inclusion, gender.”