Conservative MP calls for emergency committee meeting to study violence against women
Michelle Ferreri has written a letter to fellow MPs on the House of Commons status of women committee requesting to immediately recall members for the study.
This comes after two witnesses left committee meeting in tears last month
A Conservative member of Parliament is calling for an emergency meeting to launch a study on violence against women.
Michelle Ferreri has written a letter to fellow MPs on the House of Commons status of women committee requesting to immediately recall members for the study.
This comes after two witnesses invited to testify on their personal experience with domestic violence tearfully stormed out of a committee hearing last month after it devolved into political bickering.
One of the witnesses demanded an apology from a Liberal MP who put a halt to a planned discussion about violence against women in favour of debate about abortion rights.
Witnesses left a parliamentary committee upset after Liberals tried to steer a planned discussion about violence against women toward the topic of abortion rights. Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri apologized on behalf of the committee, but the mother of one witness responded “sorry isn’t good enough.”
Anita Vandenbeld later said in a statement that she deeply regrets the “distress that this meeting caused the witnesses.”
Ferreri says committee members should be “ashamed” that they were unable to provide a safe space for the witnesses to share their stories.