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Many Liberal MHAs standing by Dwight Ball in wake of harassment controversy

Quite a few members still say they support their leader, following a week where two of his cabinet members were kicked out of cabinet and caucus amid harassment allegations.

Cabinet members polled say they haven't experienced bullying

Many Liberals in the House of Assembly say Premier Dwight Ball still has their full support. (Mark Cumby/CBC)

Many MHAs in the Liberal Party are standing by Premier Dwight Ball, despite a tumultuous week that has seentwo of his cabinet members kicked out of cabinet and caucus due to harassment allegations.

Dale Kirby and Eddie Joyce are now sitting as Independents whilethey await the results of an investigation by the commissioner forlegislative standards.

But outside of the House of Assembly Wednesday, backbenchers and cabinet members alike jumped to the defenceof Ball, just one day after somepeople, including former finance minister Cathy Bennett,raised doubts about leadership at the top of the party. NDPLeader Gerry Rogers called on Ball to resign.

Ball says he has no plans to step down.

Dwight Ball says he has no plans to resign. (Mark Cumby/CBC)

MHAs Graham Letto, Jerry Dean, Mark Browneand Neil King all said the premier hastheir full support.

"I believed in him right from the get-go as a leader,and I still do," said Letto.

"He's a great leader, he's done some great things for this province he's taken astrong stand over the events over the past few days," said King.

Cabinet ministers in lockstep

Finance Minister Tom Osborne, Justice Minister Andrew Parsons, Natural Resources Minister Siobhan Coady, Children, Seniors and Social Development Minister Lisa Dempsterand acting Education Minister Al Hawkins likewise echoed their support.

"In my opinion he has shown strong leadership. These things are not easy to deal with," said Osborne.

"These are difficult decisions to expel a member from your caucus, but he's dealt with them and done so effectively."

Coady, Dempster and Parsonssaid they've never experienced the type of intimidation or bullying in cabinet that former finance minister Cathy Bennett alluded to in an interview with CBC News on Tuesday.

"From my experience at the cabinet table and in caucus. I have not seen [that], nor have I experienced [it]," said Dempster.

Former Finance Minister Cathy Bennett says she was on the receiving end of bullying, intimidation, and mild-gaslighting while in cabinet. (CBC)

"It's not something I've dealt with or had to deal with.It's not something I'm aware of, it's certainly not a conversation I've had." said Parsons.

"Did I feel it was bullying, intimidation to me? No. But every person's different in how they interpret things, aren't they?" said Coady, who is also the minister responsible for the status of women.

With files from Meghan McCabe, Anthony Germain and Terry Roberts