Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark has weighed in on the discussion around sexual misconduct in Canadian politics, saying she saw plenty of "frat boy behaviour" during her time in office. Clark, who was the first woman elected premier in B.C., posted Thursday on Facebook that politics is an often "brutally sexist" business. "I was involved in politics for 25 years and saw plenty of frat boy behaviour. Clark worked behind the scenes in politics before she was elected to the legislature for the B.C. "There's not a frat boy sentiment in our group," he said, adding that the culture of politics has changed in recent years.
Source: CBC News January 27, 2018 01:30 UTC