Horgan apologizes for profanity in B.C. legislature during question period

British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he apologizes for "intemperate comments" he made during a heated question period in the legislature.

By The Canadian Press

British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he apologizes for “intemperate comments” he made during a heated question period in the legislature.

During a debate Monday with Opposition Liberals in the legislature over the province’s shortage of family doctors, the premier used the F-word.

The question period ended shortly afterwards with Speaker Raj Chouhan calling for the members to refrain from making debates personal and saying, “Let’s behave like adults, please.”

Liberal House Leader Todd Stone rose in the legislature shortly afterwards requesting a point of privilege to discuss the matter further at another time.

Horgan initially posted a statement on his Twitter account saying “If my mom was still around, she’d be on her way to the legislature with a bar of Irish Spring.”

But the premier returned later to the legislature to make a full apology.

“Earlier today at the end of question period, my passion for health care got the better of me and I made some intemperate comments that may well have offended members of this house or others,” Horgan said. “I apologize for that and withdraw those remarks unreservedly.”

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