
PQ leader gets an earful after joking about female opponent’s facial hair
MONTREAL — The head of Quebec’s official opposition apologized Monday for making fun of a female politician’s conspicuous — and relatively famous — fuzzy upper lip.
Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee told reporters he wasn’t trying to ridicule his gender non-conforming colleague in a radio interview broadcast Sunday night.
Rather, Lisee said he was comically affirming that Manon Masse wears her salt-and-pepper lip hair as a political statement.
Masse, elected in 2014 with the left-wing political party, Quebec solidaire, worked as a feminist and LGBTQ activist before entering politics.