Saskatoon mayor Charlie Clark is responding to current allegation in opposition to Ward 5 metropolis councilor Randy Donauer.
Clark is placing forth a movement to the governance and priorities committee for administration to come back again with a report outlining governance choices accessible to council when public considerations are introduced up concerning a member of council.
Allegations in opposition to Donauer stem from Coy Nolin, a former pupil of Legacy Christian Academy.
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Nolin alleges Donauer struck him with a picket paddle whereas he was attending Residing Waters Bible Camp. On the time, Saskatoon Christian Centre Church, now often known as Mile Two Church, was renting the camp.
Not one of the allegations have been examined in court docket, and Donauer isn’t at the moment named in a category motion go well with.

Nolin stated the paddling occurred in 2003, and corporal punishment was banned by the supreme court docket of Canada in 2004.
“I used to be spanked. Afterwards, we talked about what I did was unsuitable and, , should be extra of a person of God, and gossip isn’t one thing that’s permitted,” stated Nolin.
Councilor Randy Donauer despatched an announcement to World Information.
“I deny any wrongdoing. If any of those unsubstantiated assertions are made in opposition to me, I’ll vigorously defend them,” stated Donauer in an e-mail.
Clark’s movement will probably be voted on by the governance and priorities committee on Monday.
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