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Township of Bonfield - July 14, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into meetings held by the Township of Bonfield on May 12 and June 9, 2020 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario July 2021 Investigation into meetings held by the Township of Bonfield on May 12 and June 9, 2020 July 2021 2 Complaints 1 My Office received a complaint about …
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The Ombudsman found that the Township of Bonfield violated the open meeting rules when it held meetings in May and June 2020 over Zoom, without broadcasting or otherwise making the meetings accessible to the public. The Ombudsman recognized that these were the first meetings held by the Township during the COVID-19 pandemic, but noted that the pandemic did not alter the open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman also found that the Township failed to include information about topics discussed in the meeting minutes, including resolutions that were voted on but failed to pass. He recommended that, as a best practice, the Township improve its minute-taking practices.

City of Niagara Falls - July 8, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a meeting held by the City of Niagara Falls on October 6, 2020 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman July 2021 Investigation into a meeting held by the City of Niagara Falls on October 6, 2020 July 2021 1 Complaints 1 My Office received complaints about a meeting held by …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the City of Niagara Falls on October 6, 2020. The complaint alleged that council discussed the designation of the Niagara River as a protected wetland in closed session. The Ombudsman found that this topic fit within the exception for advice subject to solicitor-client privilege as council received legal advice from the City solicitor about the potential designation. However, the Ombudsman found that council’s resolution to go in camera was not broadcast live. The Ombudsman recommended that the City ensure that the public is able to observe all open portions of electronic meetings.

Town of Kirkland Lake - July 8, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Town of Kirkland Lake on August 25, 2020 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman July 2021 Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Town of Kirkland Lake on August 25, 2020 July 2021 2 Complaint 1 My Office received a …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that council for the Town of Kirkland Lake contravened the open meeting requirements in the Municipal Act, 2001, when it met in closed session on August 25, 2020. The Ombudsman found that council’s closed session discussion involved scrutinizing individuals’ conduct and job performance and that the employee-employer relationship was central to the discussion. Accordingly, the Ombudsman found that the discussion fit within the ‘personal matters’ and ‘labour relations’ exceptions to the open meeting rules. The Ombudsman found that council for the Town of Kirkland Lake contravened the requirements of s.239(4)(a) of the Municipal Act, 2001, by failing to state by resolution the general nature of the matters to be considered in camera.

City of Greater Sudbury - May 12, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a meeting held by the City of Greater Sudbury on January 12, 2021 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario May 2021 Investigation into a meeting held by the City of Greater Sudbury on January 12, 2021 May 2021 1 Complaints 1 My Office received a complaint about a meeting …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the City of Greater Sudbury on January 12, 2021 via electronic participation. The complaint alleged that council discussed an entertainment district in closed session. The Ombudsman found that council did not discuss the entertainment district. The Ombudsman found that the topics discussed in closed session fit within the exception for personal matters and information supplied in confidence by a third party. However, the Ombudsman found that council’s resolution to go in camera was not broadcast live. The Ombudsman recommended that the City ensure that the public is able to observe all open portions of electronic meetings.

Municipality of Grey Highlands - May 14, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Municipality of Grey Highlands on October 7, 2020 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman May 2021 Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Municipality of Grey Highlands on October 7, 2020 May 2021 2 Complaint 1 My …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that council for the Municipality of Grey Highlands held a closed session on October 7, 2020, that did not fit within the closed meeting exceptions in the Municipal Act, 2001. Council discussed plans to proceed with negotiations to enter into a joint venture with a third party and provided staff with directions on a series of matters related to the negotiations. The Ombudsman found that the discussion was permissible under the Act’s closed meeting exception for plans and instructions for negotiations.

City of Hamilton - April 22, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Advisory Committee for the City of Hamilton on October 20, 2020 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario April 2021 Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the LGBTQ …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about an electronic meeting held by the LGBTQ Advisory Committee for the City of Hamilton. The Ombudsman found that the public livestream of the meeting was not available for approximately 23 minutes. As a result, the Ombudsman found that the public was excluded from the meeting contrary to the Municipal Act.

Township of the North Shore - April 15, 2021

The Ombudsman received a complaint about two closed meetings held by council for the Township of the North Shore on October 8 and October 29, 2020. He found council’s discussions, which included legal advice from the municipality’s solicitor, were permitted under the Municipal Act . This link opens …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about two closed meetings held by council for the Township of the North Shore on October 8 and October 29, 2020.

Town of Grimsby - April 14, 2021

The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the Town of Grimsby on February 16, 2021. He found council’s discussion, which included personal information about the municipality’s integrity commissioner, was permitted under the Municipal Act . This link opens in a …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the Town of Grimsby on February 16, 2021.

City of Richmond Hill - March 31, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into meetings held by the City of Richmond Hill on April 16, 2019; May 14, 2019; April 1, 2020; April 22, 2020; and May 14, 2020. Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario March 2021 Investigation into meetings held by the City of Richmond Hill March 2021 1 Complaints 1 My …
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The Ombudsman received complaints about in-person closed meetings held by council for the City of Richmond Hill on April 16 and May 14, 2019, and about electronic council meetings held on April 1, April 22, and May 14, 2020. The Ombudsman found that at each meeting where it was discussed, council’s discussion in camera about a land use planning matter that had been appealed to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal fit within the exception for litigation or potential litigation. However, the Ombudsman found that on April 22 and May 14, 2020, council’s resolution to go in camera was not broadcast live. The Ombudsman recommended that the City ensure that the public is able to observe all open portions of electronic meetings, including the resolution to go in camera and any business conducted after rising from closed session, even when the only item on the agenda is an in camera matter. The Ombudsman also recommended that the City ensure that information on how to access the live broadcast of an electronic meeting is provided in all meeting notices.

Town of Hawkesbury - March 29, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation regarding the Town of Hawkesbury’s decision-making process on June 15, 2020 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario March 2021 Decision-making process of the Town of Hawkesbury on June 15, 2020 March 2021 1 Complaint 1 My Office received a complaint alleging that on June 15, …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that on June 15, 2020, a quorum of councillors for the Town of Hawkesbury discussed council business that they intended to introduce and vote on at a council meeting scheduled for the next day. The complaint alleged that this discussion amounted to a “meeting” and was improperly closed to the public contrary to the Municipal Act, 2001. The Ombudsman found that the Town did not violate the Act’s open meeting requirement because the Mayor’s sequential discussions did not constitute meetings under the Act.

Village of Westport - March 12, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation regarding meetings held by the Village of Westport on September 15, 2020 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario March 2021 Investigation regarding meetings held by the Village of Westport on September 15, 2020 March 2021 1 Complaint 1 My Office received a complaint regarding …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint regarding two meetings held by council for the Village of Westport on September 15, 2020. The complaint alleged that due to a technical issue, council did not livestream the virtual committee of the whole or special council meeting for the public. The complaint alleged that, as a result, these meetings were closed to the public contrary to the Municipal Act, 2001. The Ombudsman confirmed that the public was excluded from these meetings due to technical issues and that as a result, they were improperly closed to the public.

Township of Lake of Bays - March 29, 2021

The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held on August 19, 2020, by council for the Township of Lake of Bays. The complainant alleged that council decided to approve a licence of occupation application while in closed session and that the topic of discussion did not fit within the …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held on August 19, 2020, by council for the Township of Lake of Bays.

County of Norfolk - March 17, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a closed meeting held by the County of Norfolk on January 28, 2020 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario March 2021 Investigation into a complaint about a closed meeting held by the County of Norfolk March 2021 1 Complaint 1 My Office received a …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that council for the County of Norfolk met in closed session to discuss the budget under the exceptions for personal matters, labour relations and acquisition or disposition of land. The closed session discussion focused on reducing service levels in the municipality by eliminating staff positions. Ombudsman found that council discussed items that fit under the exceptions for personal matters and labour relations. The Ombudsman also found that council’s discussion about selling municipal land to raise capital fit within the “acquisition or disposition of land” exception.

City of Sault Ste. Marie - March 2, 2021

The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the City of Sault Ste. Marie on July 13, 2020. The complainant alleged that council decided to purchase land while in closed session contrary to the open meeting requirements of the Municipal Act, 2001 . The Ombudsman’s …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the City of Sault Ste. Marie on July 13, 2020.

Township of Russell - February 23, 2021

The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the Township of Russell on September 8, 2020. The complainant alleged that council’s discussion did not fit within the closed meeting exceptions in the Municipal Act, 2001 . The Ombudsman’s review found that council’s …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the Township of Russell on September 8, 2020.

Municipality of Temagami - February 3, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into complaints about closed meetings held by the Municipality of Temagami Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario February 2021 Complaints about closed meetings held by the Municipality of Temagami February 2021 1 Complaints 1 My Office received complaints that council for …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that council for the Municipality of Temagami discussed matters during two closed meetings that did not fit into the exceptions in the Municipal Act. Council met in closed session on June 13, 2019 to discuss a harassment complaint under the personal matters exception. The Ombudsman found that the discussion only focused on the fact that a complaint had been made and did not include any personal information about identifiable individuals. Council met in closed session on November 7, 2019 to receive the findings of an Integrity Commissioner investigation and harassment investigations. During the meeting, council received legal advice from a lawyer. The Ombudsman found that the discussion fit within the exceptions for personal matters and advice subject to solicitor-client privilege.

Township of Lanark Highlands - February 2, 2021

The Ombudsman received complaints about the audio quality of a teleconference meeting held on August 11, 2020, by the committee of the whole for the Township of Lanark Highlands. The complainants alleged that the audio quality of the meeting was so poor that the public could not meaningfully follow …
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The Ombudsman received complaints about the audio quality of a teleconference meeting held on August 11, 2020, by the committee of the whole for the Township of Lanark Highlands.

Town of Plympton-Wyoming - February 10, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a closed meeting held by the Town of Plympton-Wyoming on June 24, 2020 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario February 2021 Investigation into a complaint about a closed meeting held by the Town of Plympton-Wyoming on June 24, 2020 February 2021 1 …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that council for the Town of Plympton-Wyoming held a meeting on June 24, 2020 that did not fit within the closed meeting exceptions in the Municipal Act, 2001. The Ombudsman found that council contravened the Act when it discussed how to fill the council vacancy in closed session. The Ombudsman found that this portion of the discussion did not fit within the exception cited under the Act for “personal matters”. Further, because the discussion was not permitted to be closed to the public, council contravened the Act when it decided, in camera, to fill the vacancy by appointment rather than by holding a by-election. The Ombudsman found that council’s closed session discussion regarding two individuals interested in filling the council vacancy fit within the “personal matters” exception under the Act. The Ombudsman also found that council’s vote to consider a motion in open session was a direction to staff and permitted under the Act.

Township of Johnson - January 13, 2021

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Township of Johnson on October 29, 2019 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman January 2021 Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Township of Johnson on October 29, 2019 January 2021 2 Complaint 1 My Office …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint alleging that the committee of the whole for the Township of Johnson discussed matters during a closed session of a special council meeting on October 29, 2019, that did not fit within the exceptions to the open meeting rules in the Municipal Act. Further, the complainant alleged that the Township did not provide notice for the special council meeting. The Ombudsman found that the committee’s discussion about the employment history and qualifications of identifiable individuals fit within the personal matters exception to the Municipal Act’s open meeting rules. Further, the Ombudsman found that the Township of Johnson provided sufficient notice for the special council meeting. However, the Ombudsman found that the committee of the whole violated the open meeting rules when it had a vote in closed session to recommend a candidate to fill the council vacancy.

Township of Stone Mills - December 22, 2020

The Ombudsman received complaints regarding meetings held by the Township of Stone Mills between August 10, 2020 and October 27, 2020. Specifically, the complainants disagreed with the municipality’s decision to hold in-person council meetings without providing members of the public with a way to …
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The Ombudsman received complaints regarding meetings held by the Township of Stone Mills between August 10, 2020 and October 27, 2020.

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