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N.W.T. Speaker apologizes to complainant for confidentiality breach

N.W.T. Speaker apologizes to complainant for confidentiality breach

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Saturday, December 11, 2021 9:17 PM GMT

The Speaker of the N.W.T. Legislative Assembly says he has apologized to a person whose complaint about a top unelected territorial official had merit. 

In August, Ottawa-based Quintet Consulting found the assembly's clerk, Tim Mercer, had breached confidentiality by speaking publicly and quoting from a previous harassment complaint against him. 

Austin Marshall, a lawyer representing the anonymous individual behind that complaint, said this week a response from the board of management — which is in charge of administering Quintet's recommendations — was "long overdue."

Frederick Blake Jr., who is chair of the board of management and also the Legislative Assembly's speaker, issued a statement to media on Friday saying the board "regrets the time it has taken to respond to the fourth complainant." He said he apologized for the delay, and for the confidentiality breach. 

"We accept the investigation's finding that there was a breach of confidentiality and have apologized to the complainant. The board has taken steps to deal with the issue internally." 

Blake Jr. said consultations with staff were delayed because of an outbreak of COVID-19 at the legislature, but would continue next week. He said he planned to release an action plan in regards to Quintet's finding before Christmas. 

That action plan has been in the works for months. 

When Mercer returned to work on Oct. 14 following an eight-month leave in which Quintet carried out it's investigation, Blake Jr. issued a statement to CBC News saying such a plan was in development. 

Quintet also dismissed three complaints of bullying and harassment against Mercer, and said that the Office of the Clerk was not a toxic or poisoned workplace. It did note, however, that there were "important problems" that, left unaddressed, "are likely to continue to negatively affect the health of the workplace." 

Blake Jr.'s statement Friday also addressed claims about Mercer's behaviour, which resurfaced recently in an affidavit that was filed in a public inquiry into former MLA Steve Norn.

In a signed affidavit, Jackie Jacobson, the MLA for Nunakput, writes that Mercer manipulated members of the assembly and sought to oust Norn, and that he was concerned the Quintet investigation "was controlled by the clerk and the clerk's office." 

Jacobson also said he was never given the opportunity to be interviewed by Quintet staff, and revisits an incident in which he said Mercer "verbally assaulted" Environment Minister Shane Thompson and "elbowed" him. 

Mercer's lawyer, Kristan McLeod, has told CBC News her client didn't threaten Thompson physically or otherwise, doesn't control MLAs, and "played no role" in the complaint being filed against Norn. 

In his statement, Blake Jr. said the Quintet investigation reached out to everyone the four complainants wanted interviewed. "Not all MLAs were identified and contacted, but every sitting member was invited to contact the investigators if they wanted to raise concerns or participate in the investigation."

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