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 for making comments in a voicemail message deemed racist by one of the province’s largest Indigenous groups.
Perry Trimper said Friday he would step down as environment minister, effective immediately, after the Innu Nation released an audio recording in which Trimper is heard saying the Innu are prone to playing “the race card.”
Trimper issued a statement acknowledging the hurt he caused, saying he would step back from his ministerial responsibilities to focus on repairing relationships.
“While my words do not represent my values, I recognize that they were insensitive,” said Trimper, who was appointed to cabinet a week ago.