Oakville Beaver, 22 Feb 2018, p. 20

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Bordering municipality votes in favour of creating anti-bullying task force NEWS • Continued from page 10 cians 'soul-destroying': McMahon McMahon said the inci­ dent with Damoff and what she's seen posted on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne's Twitter page is soul-de­ stroying to her, noting so­ cial media has given some people the opportunity to hide behind their posts and decreased accountability. She noted she too thinks women are subjected more often to bullying and ha­ rassment because "they're easy targets." "Not enough women have been in leadership roles. it isn't prevalent enough and women get judged by a different stan­ dard and I think it's in part because some people don't know how to handle us when we're tough and deci­ sive. we get accused of being nasty." McMahon said she ap­ plauded Burlington Coun. Blair Lancaster who recent­ ly brought forward a rec­ ommendation to the city to create a task force to stop bullying and harassment of local political figures and city staff. Lancaster said she decid­ ed to do something after she received racist comments and a photo of a severed hand - it was in relation to a rezoning application for a mosque on Palladium Way in north Burlington. Burlington councillor says she was groped when leaving council meeting The Ward 6 councillor noted she's regularly expe­ rienced bullying, threats, reputational slurs, assaults and harassment by phone, social media and at ward and council meetings dur­ ing her tenure. "One person sent com­ munications saying, they 'were going to get me,' at a ward meeting. The police handled this issue and were on standby while the meet­ ing took place," she said. "Another resident blocked me from leaving a council meeting and then groped me. This was han­ dled by the city. The rest are too numerous to count on social media, telephone and email. Although, I appreci­ ate the fact that some people apologize once they under­ stand the situation, unfor­ tunately, others have been intentional." Lancaster said she al­ ways listens carefully to people who approach her to understand their concerns and respond respectfully, but won't hesitate to call out bad behaviour. "I ask people if they just want to be angry or effec­ tive," she added. Meanwhile, Ward 2 Coun. Marianne Meed Ward said she experiences bullying more so from polit­ ical colleagues than the • See AN ISSUE, page 21 Spring into a Healthy Smile Orthodontists are specialists in straightening teeth and aligning your bite. 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