Newfoundland and Labrador premier under increasing fire amid harassment claims
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Harassment allegations gripped Newfoundland and Labrador’s governing Liberals again Tuesday after former finance minister Cathy Bennett said a culture of intimidation helped drive her from cabinet.
In local media interviews, Bennett said she often felt isolated and the target of “whisper campaigns” before she quit her post last July but stayed on as a member of the house of assembly.
She cited personal reasons at the time. On Tuesday, she blamed what she described as a culture of bullying in the Liberal cabinet and caucus. She also pointedly noted that leaders have a duty to set behavioural tone.
Opposition critics seized on Bennett’s revelations, saying they cast serious doubt on Premier Dwight Ball’s claims he only knew of bullying issues within Liberal ranks last week.