‘Unacceptable’ that Inuk MP felt unsafe in House of Commons, Miller says
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says it’s a “sad reflection” on Canada that an Inuk MP feels she’s been racially profiled by security officials on Parliament Hill.
Mumilaaq Qaqqaq, a rookie New Democrat MP from Nunavut, told the House of Commons on Tuesday night that she does not feel safe on the Hill.
She said she’s been chased down hallways and racially profiled by members of the Parliamentary Protective Service.
Commons Speaker Anthony Rota’s office says Qaqqaq has never complained about any incidents to the Speaker, who presides over the protective service along with the Speaker of the Senate.