A Canadian radio host and newspaper
columnist took off her top during an interview with her local mayor this
week and continued asking him questions bare-chested.

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Lori
Welbourne, who hosts the radio show On The Rocks and writes a column
for the Province newspaper, was talking to Walter Gray, mayor of Kelowna
in British Columbia, about whether it was legal in the town for women
to bare their breasts in public.
'What if I went walking down the street topless?' she asked in the recorded interview.

Lori Welbourne, right, was talking to Walter Gray, mayor of Kelowna in British Columbia, left, when she stripped off
But before Gray could
answer her question, Welbourne handed him her microphone and undid the
strap on her dress, exposing her breasts.
'What are you doing,' he asked, to which she replied, 'it's really hot in here.'

After
regaining his composure, Gray explained that while someone may be
tempted to call the police there is little authorities could do because
it is in fact entirely legal for a woman to be topless anywhere a man
can be.
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