Rajni Agarwal is an At Large council member for the City of Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay council is set to debate its integrity commissioner's recommendations following a finding that Coun. Rajni Agarwal breached the northwestern Ontario city's Code of Conduct. Here's an overview of the incident and the potential impact of the report.Rajni Agarwal is an at-large councillor for the City of Thunder Bay in northwestern Ontario. She faces a complaint that she breached the city's Code of Conduct during an interaction with residents in June.
A screenshot of video footage submitted to the City of Thunder Bay's integrity commissioner appears to show Coun. Rajni Agarwal gesturing her middle finger. Agarwal says she did not mean to make the gesture and that she couldn't see who she was talking to over a fence. She was concerned about an elderly woman with a walker, whom she believed was walking alongside the road because the sidewalk was obstructed, she said.
Agarwal admits she "lost her cool," but says she did not intend to give anyone the finger and could not see the property owners over the fence. The report says 159 documents were submitted by Agarwal in response to the complaint, but most of them were deemed irrelevant.The biggest issue with Agarwal's behaviour was she claimed to be representing the city while telling the property owners to stop what they were doing and threatening them with calls to the bylaw department and police. No contravention of any bylaw was determined.
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