New Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish Makes Bold Moves with Strong Mayor Powers, Fires Top Bureaucrat
In her inaugural week as mayor of Mississauga, Carolyn Parrish has already wielded her strong mayor powers multiple times, despite indicating during her campaign that she would minimize their use, as per a CBC News report.
Speaking to CBC News on May 7, Parrish expressed her intention to rely more on persuasion and solid policy rather than strong mayor powers, stating, “I would try not to use strong mayor powers. I think the power of persuasion and general good solid policy is much stronger.”
However, since assuming office, Parrish has employed these powers to effect significant changes, including the abrupt termination of Shari Lichterman, the former city manager and CAO. According to Lichterman, Parrish informed her the day after her inauguration that her position was terminated immediately without cause.
Under the provincially granted strong mayor powers, Parrish bypassed council approval to appoint Geoff Wright as the interim city manager and CAO, effective immediately until year-end, replacing Lichterman.
“I was hoping to be given an opportunity to work with her,” Lichterman expressed. “But clearly, she had already made a decision.”
Despite requests for comment from CBC News, Parrish has not addressed the reasons behind her decisions.
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