Several residents of the town have questioned the circumstances under which Paquet left a previous post in the Quebec municipality of Val-des-Lacs, citing an alleged letter from that town's mayor that petitioners say they obtained through an access-to-information request.
One resident, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals from the town, said the legal letter they received claimed that the information about Paquet acquired through the access-to-information request caused "irreparable damage" to her and the town.
The notice threatens legal action if the recipient does not cease efforts to obtain personal and confidential information about Paquet, or to engage in any "public intervention infringing on (her) private life and reputation."
That notice states it is "unacceptable that the paper use public funds from local municipalities to publish articles with the goal of denigrating municipal employees."
"It seems clear to us that it is preferable for the paper, its employees and administrators to not publish the article and to re-establish its relationship with the municipality than to take on a litigious situation that can still be avoided," the statement from the lawyer continues.
"We are convinced that the decisions we have made over the past year, which have displeased some citizens, were the right ones," the mayor's Jan. 18 statement continues. "We are also convinced that the hiring process for our town manager, whose integrity is being unfairly attacked, was conducted rigorously and diligently."
As for the town's relationship with the newspaper, the mayor said Autour de l’Île will continue to receive the municipality's "full co-operation."