Leadership hopeful accuses rival of downplaying domestic violence charge
WINNIPEG — Indigenous activist, author and rookie politician Wab Kinew is being accused of downplaying decade-old domestic violence charges as he heads into the final stretch of the Manitoba NDP leadership campaign.
The only other candidate, former cabinet minister Steve Ashton, says the public deserves to know more about the charges that were laid against Kinew in 2003 and dropped several months later.
“I don’t think the way he’s dealt with it has been appropriate,” Ashton said Tuesday. “He should have told people about this some time ago.”
The charges came to light last week when anonymous emails with detailed court records from Kinew’s past were sent to media. Kinew had previously admitted to convictions for impaired driving and assault, but had not publicly discussed the domestic violence charges.


