Posted by Joanna Smith, Ottawa Bureau
NDP MP Romeo Saganash apologized after the CBC reported he was escorted off a flight last Friday after Air Canada deemed him too drunk to fly. He later issued this statement:
STATEMENT BY MP ROMEO SAGANASH (ABITIBI—BAIE-JAMES—NUNAVIK—EEYOU)
Both as a Member of Parliament
and a member of the New Democrat caucus, it is my duty to follow a code of
conduct in keeping with my role as a Member of Parliament and the confidence
that my constituents placed in me when they elected me.
Last Friday, my
behaviour caused an unfortunate incident that delayed an Air Canada flight
between Montreal and Val-d’Or. I want to apologize to the other passengers and
staff for what happened and for any inconvenience I caused them. I would also
like to offer my sincere apologies to Air Canada and the Aéroports de Montréal.
Neither fatigue nor stress can justify what I did. I need help to
overcome a medical problem, a dependence on alcohol, like far too many other
Canadians.
I am not looking at excuses, but I know that profound scars were left on me because of my time in residential school. I never shied away from that. The death of my friend and mentor, Jack Layton, also greatly affected me. Like him, I needed a crutch. The leadership race wore me out, on top of taking me away from my children and my loved ones even more often.
Life on Parliament Hill can be hectic and exciting, but
it is also full of obstacles and pitfalls. Many of my colleagues can attest to
this.
I have asked my leader to give me leave so that I can
take the necessary time to treat this illness. I am deeply grateful for his
support and the support of all my colleagues in this difficult period of my
life.
I would like to thank the citizens of Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou for their constant support in
this difficult period of my life and ask for their understanding. I can assure
them that my office will continue to serve them and that my New Democrat
colleagues will be available to help while I’m on sick leave.
My priority is to serve my constituents to the best of
my abilities and it’s with deep humility that I say thank you and see you
soon.

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