Sexual assault victims complain of ‘rude’ treatment by MPs at committees
OTTAWA — Melissa Lukings was in the middle of sharing her expertise in cybersecurity and her lived experience as a former sex worker during a Commons committee hearing earlier this month when the meeting suddenly devolved into a confusing melee of partisan bickering.
Instead of focusing on Lukings’s testimony and asking her questions, Liberal MP Brenda Shanahan instead used her allotted time with the witnesses to table a motion.
The motion, ironically, called for the committee to “hear from further witnesses at its next scheduled meeting for a minimum of two hours.”
“What kinds of witnesses?” Lukings asked from her seat in the virtual meeting.