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City of Timmins - January 23, 2017

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a closed meeting held by Council for the City of Timmins on June 27, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario January 2017 City of Timmins Closed meeting June 27, 2016 January 2017 1 Complaint 1 In September 2016, my Office received a complaint about …
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Council for the City of Timmins contravened the Municipal Act on June 27, 2016 when it went in camera to discuss the recruitment process to replace the retiring CAO. The discussion did not fall within the personal matters exception to the Municipal Act’s open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman also found that council should not have voted in closed session to form a hiring committee and voted by way of secret ballot on the membership of council members to that committee. 

City of Timmins - January 23, 2017

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about closed meetings held by the City of Timmins on August 8 and August 29, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario January 2017 City of Timmins Closed meetings August 2016 January 2017 1 Complaint 1 In September 2016, my Office received a complaint …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that council for the City of Timmins held two illegal closed session discussions on August 8, 2016 and August 29, 2016, about the City’s Canada Day 150 Celebrations. The Ombudsman determined that council contravened the Municipal Act when it went in camera on August 8, 2016 under the solicitor-client advice exception and that council should not have voted during that closed session. The Ombudsman found that council did not contravene the  Municipal Act when it went in camera on August 29, 2016 under the solicitor-client advice exception.

City of Greater Sudbury - January 20, 2017

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Council for the City of Greater Sudbury held illegal closed meetings on March 2, March 23, and April 26, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario January 2017 City of Greater Sudbury January 2017 2 Complaint 1 On June 1, 2016, my Office received a complaint …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that council went in camera to discuss a report regarding contracts between the city and a transit ticket kiosk. The complaint also alleged that council voted while in camera to write off an uncollectible account, prior to voting on the matter in open session on May 31, 2016. The Ombudsman determined that council did not contravene the Municipal Act when it went in camera to discuss the report on March 2 and March 23, 2016 under the personal matters and solicitor-client privilege exceptions, or on April 26, 2016 under the personal matters exception. The Ombudsman also found that council did not improperly vote on the uncollectible account during a closed meeting.

Township of Georgian Bay - January 19, 2017

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about closed meetings held by Council for the Township of Georgian Bay on October 13, 2015 and January 11, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario January 2017 Township of Georgian Bay January 2017 2 Complaint 1 On June 6, 2016 my Office received a …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that council for the Township of Georgian Bay held illegal closed session discussions on October 13, 2015 and January 11, 2016, about a shoreline structure that did not meet the requirements of the zoning by-law. The Ombudsman determined that council did not contravene the Municipal Act when it went in camera at these meetings under the litigation or potential litigation exception. However, council contravened the Act when it voted during its in camera meeting on October 13, 2015.

Niagara District Airport Commission - December 29, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into the closed meeting held by the Niagara District Airport Commission on July 14, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario December 2016 Niagara District Airport Commission December 2016 2 Complaint 1 In September 2016, our Office received a complaint about a special …
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The Niagara District Airport Commission contravened the Municipal Act on July 14, 2016, when it went in camera to discuss ongoing airport fee negotiations and related airport upgrades. This meeting did not fall within the “advice subject to solicitor-client privilege” exception, or any exception, to the Municipal Act’s open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman also made recommendations to improve the commission’s procedure by-law and its process for providing information to the public about closed session discussions.

City of Elliot Lake - December 22, 2016

Final Report Investigation into a complaint about meetings held by the Ad Hoc Multi-Use Committee for the City of Elliot Lake Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario December 2016 City of Elliot Lake Ad Hoc Multi-Use Committee Meetings in March and May 2016 December 2016 1 Complaint 1 In June 2016, my …
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The City of Elliot Lake's Ad Hoc Multi-Use Committee is a committee of council subject to the Municipal Act's open meeting requirements. The committee violated the open meeting requirements and the city's procedural by-law on March 22, 2016 and May 5, 2016 when it held meetings without providing notice to the public. 

Township of Hornepayne - December 13, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by the Nuclear Waste Community Liaison Committee for the Township of Hornepayne on January 12, 2016 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman December 2016 Township of Hornepayne Nuclear Waste Community Liaison Committee December 2016 2 …
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The Township of Hornepayne’s Nuclear Waste Community Liaison Committee is a committee of council subject to the Municipal Act’s open meeting requirements. The committee contravened the Act and the township’s procedure by-law on January 12, 2016, when it held a meeting without providing any notice to the public.

Town of Grimsby - November 14, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by Council for the Town of Grimsby on May 2, 2016 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman November 2016 Complaint 1 My Office received a complaint that council for the Town of Grimsby discussed a municipally-controlled corporation, Niagara …
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Council for the Town of Grimsby contravened the Municipal Act and the municipality’s procedure by-law when it discussed a municipally-controlled corporation, Niagara Power Inc., in camera on May 2, 2016. The discussion did not fit within any of the exceptions to the open meeting rules. There is no exception in the Act for discussions about sensitive business information.

Norfolk County - November 7, 2016

Final Report Investigation into complaints about a closed meeting held by Council for the County of Norfolk on May 24, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario November 2016 County of Norfolk November 2016 1 Complaints 1 In June 2016, my Office received three complaints about a closed meeting of council …
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The Ombudsman received complaints that council for the County of Norfolk met illegally in a closed meeting on May 24, 2016 to discuss the development of a site-specific zoning by-law for an area in the county known as Hastings Drive. The complaints also alleged that council improperly voted during the closed meeting to remove an option for the zoning by-law from consideration. The Ombudsman determined that council did not contravene the Municipal Act when it went in camera on May 24, 2016 under the litigation or potential litigation exception and the solicitor-client privilege exception. The Ombudsman also found that council did not improperly vote during the closed meeting. One of the complaints alleged that the resolution to proceed in camera was vague. Given the nature of the discussions (solicitor-client privileged advice), the Ombudsman found that the resolution to proceed in camera was sufficient.

City of Niagara Falls - November 3, 2016

Investigation into the closed meeting held by the City of Niagara Falls on February 10, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario November 2016 Complaint 1 In July 2016, our Office received a complaint about a meeting held by council for the City of Niagara Falls on February 10, 2015. The complaint …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that council for the City of Niagara Falls violated the Municipal Act when it voted in closed session to commit $10 million towards a proposed partnership with a post-secondary institution. The Ombudsman found that the discussion did not fit within any of the closed meeting exceptions and that as a result, council was not entitled to vote in closed session on a resolution directing staff to proceed with the partnership.

Municipality of West Nipissing - September 27, 2016

We received a complaint that the Municipality of West Nipissing failed to provide sufficient notice to the public in advance of a July 21, 2016 special council meeting. The municipality’s procedure by-law failed to set a public notice requirement for special meetings. West Nipissing has now amended …
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We received a complaint that the Municipality of West Nipissing failed to provide sufficient notice to the public in advance of a July 21, 2016 special council meeting.

Town of Goderich - September 14, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about meetings held by the Ad Hoc Committee of the Town of Goderich’s Recreation Board of Management from July 2015 to May 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario September 2016 Complaint 1 On April 5, 2016, my Office received a complaint alleging that …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that the Recreation Board of Management and Board’s Ad Hoc Committee in the Town of Goderich held meetings in 2015 and 2016 that did not comply with the open meeting requirements of the Municipal Act. The Ombudsman found that the Recreation Board of Management falls within the Municipal Act’s definition of a “local board” and is subject to the Act’s open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman cautioned the Board to be vigilant in adhering to the requirements of the Municipal Act in the future when it forms committees. The Ombudsman noted that, the Board and the Ad Hoc Committee include volunteer members who acted in good faith for the benefit of the community. A number of recommendations were made to assist the Board in improving its open meeting practices.

Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands - September 8, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by Council for the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands over email in February 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario September 2016 Complaint 1 On February 26, 2016, our Office received a complaint regarding a series of emails …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that council for the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands had discussed a zoning by-law application over email. The Ombudsman determined that council violated the open meeting requirements of the Municipal Act by discussing council business over email and recommended that council cease its practice of discussing council business using quorum emails or any other electronic format.

Township of Woolwich - August 11, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Council for the Township of Woolwich held an illegal closed meeting on March 22, 2016 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario August 2016 Complaint 1 My Office received two complaints about a meeting held by Committee of the Whole for the Township of Woolwich on …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that committee of the whole for the Township of Woolwich held an improper closed meeting between the closed and open sessions on March 22, 2016 at which they made a decision on an upcoming delegation. The Ombudsman found no evidence that a quorum of the committee discussed the delegation as a group behind closed doors, or laid the groundwork for a decision on the delegation.

Municipality of Brockton (Walkerton BIA) - August 5, 2016

The Ombudsman received a complaint that on June 8, 2016, the board of directors for the Walkerton Business Improvement Area discussed matters that did not fall within the exceptions in the Municipal Act, 2001 . The Ombudsman found that the discussion fit within the exception for litigation or …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that on June 8, 2016, the board of directors for the Walkerton Business Improvement Area discussed matters that did not fall within the exceptions in the Municipal Act, 2001.

City of Sault Ste. Marie - August 2, 2016

Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by Council for the City of Sault Ste. Marie on October 13, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario August 2016 Complaint 1 In May 2016, my Office received a complaint alleging that council for the City of Ste. Sault Marie held a closed meeting on …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that council for the City of Sault Ste. Marie discussed matters that did not fall within the exceptions in the Municipal Act, 2001 during a closed meeting on October 13, 2015. During the meeting, council received a presentation by the City’s Fire Chief. The Ombudsman determined that the meeting fit within the exception for labour relations or employee negotiations.

City of Brockville - July 19, 2016

Investigation into the closed meeting held by the City of Brockville’s OPP Contact Adhoc Committee on March 7, 2016 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman July 2016 Complaint 1 Our Office received two complaints about a meeting held by the OPP Contact Adhoc Committee for the City of Brockville on March 7, …
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Our Office received two complaints about the March 7, 2016 meeting held by the OPP Contact Adhoc Committee for the City of Brockville. Both complaints alleged that the committee’s meeting with representatives of the Ontario Provincial Police did not come within the Municipal Act's closed meeting exception for “education and training” sessions. The Ombudsman determined that the committee did not contravene the Act when it went in camera to acquire education and training about the OPP costing process. However, in addition to receiving this general information from the OPP, the committee decided to advance the costing process by voting to direct staff to approach an audit firm to assess the OPP costing proposal once the city receives it. This discussion and direction to staff advanced the committee’s business and decision-making and did not fall within the “education and training” exception, or any exception, to the Municipal Act’s open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman also identified various procedural issues with the committee's practices.

City of Hamilton - July 19, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a meeting held by the City of Hamilton’s Election Compliance Audit Committee on July 15, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario July 2016 City of Hamilton – Election Compliance Audit Committee July 2016 2 Complaint 1 On October 22, 2015, our Office received a …
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The Ombudsman received a complaint that the Election Compliance Audit Committee for the City of Hamilton held a “deliberation” on July 15, 2015 that was illegally closed to the public. The Ombudsman determined that the city's Election Compliance Audit Committee falls within the Municipal Act’s definition of a “local board” and is subject to the Act’s open meeting requirements. The committee contravened the Act on July 15, 2015, when it met in private to deliberate on various applications that were before the committee. Notice of the meeting was not provided, no procedure was followed to close the meeting to the public, and even if this procedure had been followed, the committee’s discussion did not fall within any of the Act’s closed meeting exceptions.

City of Oshawa - July 19, 2016

Investigation into the closed meeting held by the City of Oshawa on December 17, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario July 2016 Complaint 1 Our Office received four complaints about a meeting held by council for the City of Oshawa on December 17, 2015. Each complaint alleged that council’s meeting …
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The Ombudsman received four complaints about a meeting held by council for the City of Oshawa on December 17, 2015. Each complaint alleged that council’s meeting with the Oshawa Power and Utilities Corporation on that date did not come within the Municipal Act’s closed meeting exception for “education and training” sessions. The Ombudsman found that council for the City of Oshawa contravened the Municipal Act on December 17, 2015, when it went in camera to obtain information about a proposed merger between OPUC and Veridian. This meeting did not fall within the “education and training” exception, or any exception, to the Municipal Act’s open meeting requirements. A number of recommendations were made to assist the city in improving its open meeting practices.

Town of Amherstburg - July 6, 2016

Investigation into complaints about meetings held by Council for the Town of Amherstburg on October 14 and 26, 2015, and discussions over email during December 2014 and January 2015 Paul Dubé Ontario Ombudsman July 2016 Complaint 1 My Office received a complaint that council for the Town of …
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We received a complaint that council for the Town of Amherstburg discussed approval of the town’s accounts payable over email during December 2014 and January 2015. We also received complaints that council discussed items in closed meetings on October 14 and 26, 2015 that did not fit within the exceptions to the open meeting rules.

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