Mayor of Gatineau resigns citing difficult climate for municipal politicians
MONTREAL — France Bélisle, the mayor of Gatineau, Que., abruptly resigned her post Thursday, citing a difficult climate for municipal politicians in the province.
“I really questioned the price paid to accomplish this demanding work in a context — let’s say it — that is often hostile,” an emotional Bélisle told reporters.
Bélisle said she has been witness to personal attacks that go beyond normal political criticism, including death threats from members of the public. She said she decided to quit, effective immediately, to preserve her health and her integrity.
“Being mayor is the most wonderful job I have had and the greatest honour that has been given to me, but it is also the most difficult job I have had,” she said. She also cited unspecified upcoming decisions with which she does not want to be associated.