Tory legislator kicked out of caucus over sexual harassment allegations: party
TORONTO — Two months after their leader resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives have turfed another legislator and barred him from running for re-election over sexual harassment allegations from a former intern.
In a statement issued Monday, the Tories said the decision to oust Michael Harris followed evidence the party received on Friday that included a written complaint from a former intern dating back to 2013.
The party said they also obtained a series of text messages “of a sexual nature” between the intern and Harris, which included a request for her to send him photos, an invitation for her to meet with him late at night and a reference to something that may have taken place in his office at Queen’s Park.
The statement said Harris was asked about the issue and only denied that a formal complaint was ever made.


