Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo says he resigned from cabinet and the Liberal caucus over a 鈥渃onsensual relationship鈥 with an unidentified person before he sought addiction treatment.
Tootoo, who stepped down as fisheries minister two months ago, posted a message on Twitter and Facebook Wednesday, saying he was 鈥渄eeply sorry.鈥
Tootoo did not offer any details about the 鈥渃onsensual relationship,鈥 but said he was asked to keep it private. His admission comes following a Globe and Mail report that alleged he had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
A statement from the Prime Minister鈥檚 Office said Tootoo had acknowledged 鈥渁n inappropriate relationship in the workplace.鈥
鈥淚n the same conversation, Mr. Tootoo informed the Prime Minister that he took full and sole responsibility for his inappropriate workplace conduct,鈥 the PMO said.
鈥淚n order to respect and protect the privacy interests of all individuals involved, we will not be commenting further on this matter.鈥
It鈥檚 unclear why the PMO described the relationship as 鈥渋nappropriate.鈥
But shortly after Tootoo鈥檚 apology, one of his political rivals, Iqaluit Mayor Madeleine Redfern, posted a tweet about whether a relationships between a manager and subordinate could be consensual.
Law: Q: Is it really a 鈥渃onsensual鈥 relationship b/wn a manager & subordinate? A: No.
鈥 Madeleine Redfern (@madinuk)
In May, 52-year-old Tootoo announced that he would be leaving cabinet and the Liberal caucus and seeking treatment for an alcohol problem.
After completing treatment, Tootoo held an open house at his office in Iqaluit, where he said that he had let his constituents, friends and family down.
Tootoo attributed his drinking to "deeply personal and private issues," saying he used alcohol as a coping mechanism.
With files from The Canadian Press