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Medicine Hat mayor pursuing judicial review after sanctions, wants to get back to work
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The mayor of Medicine Hat, Alta., isn't backing down, after being stripped of her power and half of her pay by city council last week.
The mayor of Medicine Hat, Alta., isn't backing down, after being stripped of her power and half of her pay by city council last week.
Linnsie Clark says she intends to fight the decision in court but that she wants to work with her council colleagues in the meantime.
In front of a crowd on Wednesday, Clark took to the steps of city hall to stand firm.
"I do not agree with the decision of council and I'm seeking judicial review," she said.
The council decision last week suspends the mayor's presiding duties, slashes her pay and limits her contact with city staff and the city manager to email only.
The sanctions come after an August exchange with city manager Ann Mitchell.
A third-party report released publicly late Tuesday concludes Clark breached the code of conduct by failing to treat Mitchell with courtesy, dignity and respect.