Pubdate: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 Source: Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB) Copyright: 2002 Winnipeg Free Press Contact: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/502 Author: Colin Perkel, Canadian Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) TORY LEADER HOPEFULS ADMIT TO SMOKING POT 'I Never Exhaled,' Jokes Labour Minister TORONTO -- Three of five candidates vying to replace Premier Mike Harris for leadership of Ontario's law-and-order Conservative party say they've smoked pot -- and one even joked he's yet to exhale. It's an admission that might once have caused political ambitions to go up in smoke, but attitudes both about the use of marijuana and expectations about honesty from politicians appear to have changed the situation. "Only at Argo (football) games . . . when you had to," said Ernie Eves, 55, breaking into uproarious laughter when questioned about his marijuana use. It only happened on "one or two occasions," said Eves, who many predict will win the race to replace Harris on Saturday. But rival candidate Jim Flaherty, the finance minister who made a name for himself as attorney general pushing his tough-on-crime agenda and cracking down on squeegee kids, has also toked. "Yeah, in my teenage years," said Flaherty, 52. "A couple of times." But, Flaherty added quickly, it was a walk on the wild side that didn't last very long. Still, two of the Tory candidates -- Health Minister Tony Clement, 41, and Elizabeth Witmer, 55, minister of the environment -- deny ever smoking up. But Labour Minister Chris Stockwell, 45, who is known for enjoying a good party, had to think when asked. "I never exhaled," Stockwell responded in a nod to former U.S. president Bill Clinton's famous and widely ridiculed assertion that he had smoked marijuana -- but never inhaled. Stockwell reconsidered. "Yes, sure, when I was in school I did," he said. And besides, he said -- no one would believe him if he denied it. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh