Controversial Gatineau city councillor questions whether the Earth is round
MONTREAL — A Quebec municipal councillor who was already under fire for denying the existence of Islamophobia is drawing new scrutiny for recent comments questioning whether the Earth is round.
Nathalie Lemieux of Gatineau, Que., created controversy last week after she told a reporter the word “Islamophobia” doesn’t exist for her. She was stripped of her title as deputy mayor but remains a councillor in Quebec’s fourth largest city.
In an interview Tuesday, Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin acknowledged Lemieux’s comments about Islamophobia could be harmful.
“Yes, it could affect the (city’s) reputation, but it’s only one person,” he said by phone, calling Gatineau “a model of integration.” He said the city’s swift action to dissociate itself from Lemieux’s comments would limit the damage. “I don’t think it will hurt much,” he said.