Quebec’s plan to curb the often toxic climate that drives out local politicians is being welcomed by Montreal-area mayors who have long called for change.If the proposed legislation becomes law, people who harass or threaten politicians could face a court injunction or a fine up to $1,500. It would also give police the power to impose a fine ranging from $50 to $500 on any person who disrupts a city council meeting with disorderly conduct.
The 32-year-old also noted different incidents, ranging from how she has received an anonymous letter mentioning a gun to messages on social media that made her feel unsafe.‘Something clearly needs to be done’in 2023 and found that 74 per cent of elected municipal officials reported experiencing harassment and intimidation. Since the October 2021 election, 741 out of 8,000 local politicians — or nearly 10 per cent — had quit.
Westmount Mayor Christina Smith said Thursday that “something clearly needs to be done” to fix the problem and stem the mass exodus of elected officials. “The problem is when it turns into harassment and when it steps over the line and that’s not accepted in any work place anymore,” Smith said in an interview with Global News.Smith, for her part, said she has a thick skin but the last straw came when her 11-year-old daughter was harassed on the street.
“It’s unacceptable and when people see it, they will never enter into the political realm if they think that’s what they are dealing with,” she said.Municipal Affairs Minister Andrée Laforest said last month she hoped Bill 57 would be adopted by June.Loblaw boycott begins — will Canada’s biggest grocer feel the pinch?
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