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Pressure mounts on Sen. Don Meredith to resign over relationship with teen

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OTTAWA – A high-profile senator appointed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is joining a growing group of senators calling on Don Meredith to resign from the upper chamber over his sexual relationship with a 16-year-old.

In a letter sent Sunday to Meredith and copied to every senator, Andre Pratte writes that people will forgive Meredith if admits to his mistakes, but that still won’t render him fit to serve in the Senate.

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READ MORE: Don Meredith urged to quit by fellow senators over alleged sexual relationship with teen

Pratte says Meredith’s conduct as a senator and as a man was “unconscionable.”

He urges Meredith to resign so the Senate’s reputation does not suffer more than it already has.

The details of the relationship and Meredith’s conduct were outlined in a damning report from the Senate ethics officer last week that said Meredith had sexual relations with the woman once before she turned 18 and twice after she turned 18 and also had explicit online chats with her.

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Meredith acknowledged in the report that he had sexual relations with the woman, but only after she turned 18.

Ethics officer Lyse Ricard ruled that Meredith used his position as senator improperly and that he violated the Senate’s ethics code.

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