Conservative consultant Mills questions why senior-ranking, female Tories are staying mum on Clement’s inappropriate sexual behaviour, but Clement denies allegation

Female MPs from all parties say all MPs should call out anyone who engages in inappropriate sexual behaviour on the Hill and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says sexual harassment should be tackled as a non-partisan issue.
Conservative consultant Alise Mills, right, who recently went public with an 'uncomfortable interaction' with then Harper-era Conservative cabinet minister Tony Clement when he kissed her on the mouth in 2014, says women across party lines, including female Conservative Parliamentarians, should speak up against the alleged inappropriate conduct of their former caucus colleague. And MPs say all parties have problems and it shouldn't be a partisan issue.
Veteran Conservative strategist Alise Mills, who went public on Nov. 9 about her "uncomfortable interaction" with Tony Clement when he kissed her on the mouth in 2014, says female MPs, especially those in the Conservative caucus, should have publicly denounced the alleged inappropriate behaviour of ...

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