Ousted candidate Guillet claims Liberals have double standard over past conduct
MONTREAL — A Liberal candidate in Montreal ousted over alleged anti-Semitic comments said Tuesday there is a double standard in the party when it comes to judging what is acceptable past conduct.
Hassan Guillet, who will run as an Independent but still refers to the Liberals in the first person, said he still doesn’t understand his sudden removal over social media posts described by B’nai Brith as anti-Israel and anti-Semitic.
Guillet did not directly refer to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s blackface scandal following the publication last week of images showing him in brownface and blackface on three occasions. But Guillet said “several candidates in our party as well as others” have been confronted by old photographs or comments.
“I was the only one who had to pay the price for old publications,” he told a news conference in the east-end riding of Saint-Leonard-Saint-Michel, joined by a small group of supporters.