Ip also questions the apology from Sorrento as she says it did not come when he was confronted about the comment, instead it came by way of a written response to media, "Is he apologetic for making the remark or is he apologetic because people are aware he made the remark."Ĭlick HERE to listen to Councillor Ip on The Drive with Steph Vivier. I unreservedly apologize.”Ĭouncillor Laura Ip says the comments were "casual misogyny with a side of transphobia." I made a jest that did not meet the standard I hold myself to. I always strive to treat others with dignity and respect. I will always support and value the amazing women entrepreneur, community builders and leaders who contribute in so many ways to our region. Tis the Podcast is determined to keep the Christmas Spirit alive 365 days a year Join Anthony, Julia, and Thom as they embark on a magical journey debating and discussing different Christmas movies, specials, and television episodes each week. Taking to social media, she opened up about the. "On International Women’s Day, and every day, I am thankful for the smart, brave and hardworking women throughout our region who make Niagara the wonderful place it is. Christmas is officially underway, as Heart Xmas has launched on Global Player and on a number of DAB multiplexes across the UK. Being a 21-year-old with a 15-year-old child has been an immense struggle, with Nelson saying teachers and other parents don’t take her seriously. Sorrento made the comments to fellow Councillors Laura Ip and Haley Bateman. Catharines Councillor Sal Sorrento says it was meant to be a joke when he said "I identify as a woman." during a side discussion at a corporate services committee meeting on International Women's Day. A Niagara Regional Councillor is apologizing after comments he made on International Women's Day.
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