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Social justice activist, self-appointed moral arbiter and Quebec NDP MP Christine Moore is about to learn something of the old idiom about living in glass houses and throwing stones.

Moore has been suspended from NDP caucus duties as her party investigates a disabled military veteran’s allegation that she plied him with drinks, ended up in his hotel bed and then stalked him across two provinces, including Saskatchewan.

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Like the case of now expelled NDP MP Erin Weir — coincidentally started by Moore complaining on behalf of “many women” who somehow decided to channel complaints through her — Canada’s party of socialists and progressives has been thrown into disarray.

It also turns out that this is the same Christine Moore who, four years ago, complained to Liberal leader Justin Trudeau about the alleged misconduct of two MPs he subsequently tossed from the Liberal caucus, ending their political careers.

Like her Weir takedown, Moore complained about one of the Liberal MPs on behalf of someone else — another female MP who it wasn’t clear had ever asked Moore to make a complaint.

In the case of the second Liberal MP, Moore told of hanging out in his hotel room, drinking with him and having sex but “with no explicit consent,” although she had provided her hook-up with a condom as things got started.