Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said in Ottawa on Wednesday that he shares the “understandable sense of frustration” of the parole board’s performance, after an investigation found evidence that parole board member Michael Sanford sexually harassed four employees over eight years. “I’ve directed the public safety department to work with the parole board, to tell us exactly what plans they have in place to obviously implement the recommendations,” LeBlanc said.
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Public Safety minister shares ‘frustration’ after parole board member found to have sexually harassed co-workers
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