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Simcoe County mayor demands apology from colleague for alleged lewd remark

Mayor of Springwater Jennifer Coughlin said when she invited Simcoe County members to attend a flag ceremony, a mayoral counterpart reportedly asked her if she was going "dance on the pole for them."

Published Mar 18, 2025 at 8:18pm

Barbara Patrocinio
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Barbara Patrocinio
Simcoe County mayor demands apology from colleague for alleged lewd remark

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Mayor of Springwater Jennifer Coughlin is demanding an urgent apology from a Simcoe County counterpart for allegedly lewd remarks made at a February meeting.

Coughlin was conducting a flag ceremony outside Simcoe County council chamber on Feb. 25, and invited the other members of the council to take part in it.

She said Oro-Medonte Mayor Randy Greenlaw questioned her on why he should attend, asking whether was planning to dance on the pole.

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