She ran on a platform of bringing a "respect for taxpayers' money and viewpoint to the job", highlighting an "infrastructure backlog", "environmental preservation" and the "value of small businesses in the community" as her priorities.
[8] In 2019, she was found to be in violation of the city's code of conduct, following a dispute involving an administrative assistant who lodged a complaint against her in 2017.
In addition to her opposition of building an Amazon warehouse in Blair, Liggett also opposed the establishment of a consumption and treatment services site in the city, which McGarry supported.
[10] Her reasons for running for mayor included concerns that residents were being ignored, mental health, addiction and homelessness issues and "respect for taxpayers' money".
[17] Mayor Liggett presided over a heated meeting discussing gender neutral bathrooms in a new city facility.
Part of the process of grooming children is establishing a connection, isolating a child, testing boundaries — of all which councillors, you're providing opportunities".