Hehr apologizes, pledges to do better after new complaint from Calgary mom
OTTAWA — Disabilities Minister Kent Hehr admitted to sometimes being “brash” and “inappropriate” after a fresh complaint of disrespect surfaced Thursday — this one from a Calgary woman engaged in a class-action lawsuit against the federal government.
Jennifer McCrea, who has been fighting on behalf of a group of mothers who say they were denied benefits while on maternity leave, contacted Hehr’s office in October 2016 after being encouraged to speak to local Liberal MPs about her case.
Hehr, who was shuffled into the Sport and Disabilities portfolios by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this past summer, was veterans affairs minister at the time.
“(He was) very condescending,” McCrea said of the October 2016 interaction, noting she was able to secure less than two minutes of his time.