N.B. Speaker asked to apologize after probe into harassment allegations
FREDERICTON — The Speaker of New Brunswick’s legislature is being asked to apologize and take anti-harassment and sensitivity training after a harassment investigation.
The province’s Legislature Administration Committee voted along party lines Friday to sanction Speaker Chris Collins after concluding, based on a third-party investigation, that harassment allegations were founded in part.
The allegations and complainant’s name have never been publicly disclosed.
“Based on legal advice, the committee has determined that the appropriate sanctions in this matter are as follows: that Collins provide a written letter of apology addressed to the complainant within 30 days; and that Collins successfully complete anti-harassment and sensitivity training within 30 days,” the committee said in a statement after a 90-minute meeting.

