Nova Scotia’s Energy Minister Marco MacLeod is under fire for misogynistic rap lyrics he wrote a decade ago, sparking calls for his resignation as shelters and advocates condemn the content as demeaning and violent. MacLeod has issued a heartfelt apology, admitted he never disclosed the recording to party officials, and pledged to learn and ensure vulnerable people feel respected. While he plans to stay in office and is reading statements from Adsum House to understand their perspective, critics urge him to take direct action, noting his acceptance of responsibility is not enough without tangible steps.

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