Provincial cabinet minister resigns over ‘race card’ comment about Innu Nation
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A provincial cabinet minister in Newfoundland and Labrador has resigned following comments deemed racist by one of the province’s largest Indigenous groups.
Perry Trimper issued a statement today acknowledging the hurt caused by his statements and saying he is stepping down as environment minister, effective immediately.
He said Liberal Premier Dwight Ball accepted his resignation late this morning.
Trimper had apologized to the Innu of Labrador on Thursday after the group released an audio recording in which Trimper is heard saying the Innu are prone to playing “the race card.”