Trudeau continues town hall tour, takes questions in Winnipeg
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a Winnipeg town hall that harassment in the workplace is a serious concern and pledged to look into allegations from a questioner that Canada Post may be fostering such an atmosphere.
Trudeau made the pledge in response to a questioner at the University of Manitoba event who suggested that he had been bullied in the workplace.
“It is not OK, it is never OK, to face situations of harassment or intimidation or bullying in any workplace in this country, but as you say, a Crown corporation, within the responsibility of the federal government — that’s something that I particularly take extremely seriously,” Trudeau said.
“I commit to you that I will follow up on what you are talking about and we’ll try and see if we can make some headway on that.”
Trudeau is continuing his cross-Canada town hall tour tonight in Winnipeg.
Trudeau’s town hall tour has already seen him host events in the Halifax suburb of Lower Sackville, N.S., as well as London, Hamilton and Quebec City.
The prime minister will be in Edmonton for another town hall Thursday before hosting his last event in Nanaimo, B.C., on Friday.
Much like other events on the tour, Trudeau was quickly compelled to verbally joust with a heckler who attempted to shout down the prime minister when was answering a child’s question about preserving species at risk.
The woman was eventually removed by security.
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