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So an under examined problem in rural northern Ontario, in several townships, is the qualified mayors are retiring because yahoos educated on politics by fringe Facebook groups are mass harassing them. So they leave and these yahoos who think the mayor is a king end up running unopposed and get into these positions.
Then they get in power, they learn they can't just make up laws, get frustrated by their own political impotence and try to take it out on whoever they can.
I know of one town where the mayor decided not to run again because a group online were calling clients of his business to tell them he was unlicensed, except his business didn't require any licensing.
No idea if this mayor is one of those people, but he certainly sounds like them.
This is part of the problem, you know the mayor is going to do whatever he can to fill that council seat with another power hungry jackass.
To clarify, this was actually two separate incidents with two different pickup trucks, on the same day, hitting two strikers.
What a bunch of assholes.
It's rare you can get 70% of a town to agree on anything at all.