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Today in Canada > News > ‘We demand your resignation’: Protesters march to Cambridge city hall after mayor interrupts Pride speech
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‘We demand your resignation’: Protesters march to Cambridge city hall after mayor interrupts Pride speech

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Last updated: 2026/06/08 at 5:11 PM
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A Pride group has organized a protest outside Cambridge city hall and is demanding the resignation of the mayor after she interrupted a speech during a city-run Pride event last week.

“There was no apology, there was no accountability from the mayor for what happened that day is the biggest thing,” said Bryan Causarano-Bolton, co-founder of Grand River Pride.

About 100 protesters gathered at Lower Main St. in the Galt area of the city at 3 p.m. and have marched to Cambridge City Hall.

A crowd of about 100 people are protesting after Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett interrupted a speech by Sophie Mills during the city's Pride Month flag raising event.
Sophie Mills’ family was among the crowd of about 100 people protesting after Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett interrupted a speech by Mills during the city’s Pride Month flag raising event. (Left to right: Isaac Mills, Julia Mills and Ben Mills). (Aastha Shetty/CBC)

The group is calling on the integrity commissioner to “hold the mayor accountable for her disregard of the Municipal Code of Conduct and the infringement of [Mills’s] freedom of expression.”

“Mayor Liggett, we demand your resignation,” the group said.

People outside city hall were calling for Liggett to address the crowd.

A crowd of about 100 people are protesting after Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett interrupted a speech by Sophie Mills during the city's Pride Month flag raising event.
A crowd of about 100 people are protesting after Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett interrupted a speech by Sophie Mills during the city’s Pride Month flag raising event. (Aastha Shetty/CBC)

Why was the speech interrupted?

A video circulating online shows that the mayor interrupted 17-year-old Sophie Mills’ speech when they began to comment on how Ward 6 Coun. Adam Cooper’s controversial Facebook post in January 2025 made them feel.

In the video, a seated Liggett stands up, walks toward Mills and pulls the microphone away from them.

“Sophie, I’m not going to allow you to continue. This is disrespect,” Liggett said, speaking into the microphone.

Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett (left) is seen interrupting Sophie Mills during their speech at the city's Pride Month flag raising event. The teen describes the experience as "scary."
Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett (left) is seen interrupting Sophie Mills during their speech at the city’s Pride Month flag raising event. The teen describes the experience as “scary.” (Julia Mills)

“Can you remove that part from your speech please. [Cooper] has already gone through what he needs to go through and I don’t think it’s helpful.”

WATCH | Here’s the moment a Cambridge teen’s Pride speech was interrupted:

Here’s the moment a Cambridge teen’s Pride speech was interrupted

Pride month is meant to be a celebration of inclusiveness and community. But it wasn’t for 17-year-old Sophie Mills, who was giving a speech in front of Mayor Jan Liggett on Monday. During their speech, Sophie mentioned councillor Adam Cooper’s controversial Facebook post that had made light of pronouns and sparked outrage from members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Liggett stopped the teen mid-speech and asked them to omit the part about Cooper before allowing them to continue speaking.

In October 2025, council said Cooper would need to complete sensitivity training, after the integrity commissioner determined he violated council’s code of conduct.

Cooper’s meme, was posted on Facebook on Jan. 22, 2025, showed a person with blue hair screaming toward the camera. “He took my pronouns! I have to live in reality now!” was written on the image, alluding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order ending many policies protecting 2SLGBTQ+ rights.

The post was later deleted from the councillor’s page.

Mayor posts response video

On Friday, the mayor’s office released a 10-minute video of Liggett addressing the incident.

“I am very concerned that there’s a certain group of people who are inflaming this situation to serve their own political agenda,” she said in the video.

“We must be willing to listen, to forgive, to learn and ultimately, to move ahead together.”

Causarano-Bolton says the mayor should apologize to Mills for obstructing their freedom of expression.

“What we’re trying to combat is people who spread hate,” Causarano-Bolton said.

“We have tried to sit down with the mayor’s office. We have asked for conversations with them. So this insinuation that we’re not wanting to sit down or that there’s somebody preventing a discussion — that’s coming from within city hall.”

Causarano-Bolton said Grand River Pride has been “really struggling” with their relationship with the city, citing its lack of transparency behind Cooper’s reprimand and sensitivity training.

Liggett told CBC News if she were to apologize that would be between herself and Mills.

WATCH | Cambridge mayor’s full public statement after cutting off Pride speech:

‘Not about silencing anyone’: Cambridge mayor’s public statement after cutting off teen’s Pride speech

Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett has released a public statement on video responding to the backlash she’s receiving for cutting off a teen as they were giving a speech during a Pride event in the city. The mayor had stopped 17-year-old Sophie Mills when they mentioned Coun. Adam Cooper’s controversial Facebook post in Jan. 2025 that made light of pronouns and sparked outrage from members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.

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