Medicine Hat wrestles with uncertain future as mayor launches legal action, files reveal a divided city hall
Residents of Medicine Hat woke up Thursday with a city government divided in chaos a week after its council stripped the mayor of her powers and cut her salary in the name of upholding respect and fairness.
To some, Mayor Linnsie Clark received appropriate consequences for treating City Manager Ann Mitchell — the highest-ranking unelected employee — with what council says was disrespect during a public meeting last year.
To others, the sanctions are the actions of rogue councillors with a political objective to silence a mayor who was elected with 66 per cent of the vote.
Political observers have called the situation “embarassing” and “draconian”. Residents have shown out in support for Clark at every public opportunity so far — at a March 25 committee-of-the-whole meeting and Clark’s press conference a few days later.