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City of Greater Sudbury - May 19, 2016

Our Office received a complaint that Greater Sudbury's council held an illegal closed meeting on April 7, 2016 when it attended a roundtable with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The roundtable was closed to the media and the public. Our review determined that a meeting for the purposes of the …
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Our Office received a complaint that Greater Sudbury's council held an illegal closed meeting on April 7, 2016 when it attended a roundtable with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Norfolk County - May 10, 2016

Investigation into the closed meeting held by Norfolk County’s council-in-committee on December 1, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario May 2016 Complaint 1 In December 2015, our Office received a complaint about a meeting held by Norfolk County’s council-in-committee on December 1, 2015. The …
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Our Office received a complaint that Norfolk County's council-in-committee held an illegal closed meeting on December 1, 2015 when it went in camera to discuss whether to approve a legal services contract extension with two law firms. Our investigation determined that the majority of the committee's discussion did not fall within any of the exceptions to the Municipal Act’s open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman made a number of recommendations to improve local practices in the interest of transparency and accountability.

The Nation Municipality - May 6, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into a complaint about a meeting held by Council for The Nation Municipality on August 31, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario April 2016 Complaint 1 Our Office received a complaint that council for The Nation Municipality held an illegal closed meeting on August 31, …
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Our Office received a complaint that council for The Nation Municipality held an illegal closed meeting on August 31, 2015 when it restricted access to a council meeting to those who could fit inside the Town Hall, and prohibited individuals from using a microphone and speakers to broadcast the meeting proceedings outside in the parking lot.

Township of Russell - April 19, 2016

Ombudsman Report Investigation into the closed meeting held by council for the Township of Russell on December 7, 2015 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario April 2016 Complaint 1 In December 2015, our Office received a complaint about a special meeting held by council for the Township of Russell on …
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We received a complaint that council for the Township of Russell discussed items in closed session on December 7, 2015, that did not fit within the exceptions to the open meeting rules. The Ombudsman found that council contravened the Municipal Act, 2001 when it discussed councillor remuneration in closed session. However, council did not contravene the Act when it went in camera to discuss changes to township employee compensation. Portions of the discussion relating to the salaries of identified municipal employees fell within the closed meeting exception for personal information about an identifiable individual. Other portions of the discussion relating to the township’s compensation strategy and proposed changes to the salary grid fell within the closed meeting exception for labour relations or employee negotiations.

City of London - February 24, 2016

Investigation into complaints about a meeting held by Council for the City of London on June 10, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario February 2016 Complaint 1 My Office received two complaints that council for the City of London held an illegal closed meeting on June 10, 2015. 2 One …
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We received two complaints that council for the City of London held an illegal closed meeting on June 10, 2015. Shortly after the meeting began, there was a disruption in the public gallery and members of the public were asked to leave the building. Once the security issue was resolved, the doors to City Hall remained locked to the public. While the Mayor and council believed that the meeting was open to the public, the public was not actually free to enter the building in order to access council chambers to observe the meeting. Those attempting to watch the meeting did not have access to council chambers for a significant period of time while the front doors to city hall remained locked. During this time period, the meeting was not open to the public as it should have been. The Acting Ombudsman advised the City to ensure that the public has unimpeded access to council chambers in order to observe all open meetings of council and committees, and to ensure that a formal written policy is created and implemented that sets out security protocols during meetings of council or committees.

Town of Fort Erie - February 23, 2016

Investigation into the meeting held by the Town of Fort Erie on December 14, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario February 2016 Complaint 1 On December 21, 2015, our Office received a complaint regarding the December 14, 2015 special meeting held by council for the Town of Fort Erie. The …
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We received a complaint that on December 14, 2015, a locked security door prevented the public from accessing the room where council for the Town of Fort Erie was holding what they thought was an open meeting of council. The Acting Ombudsman found that the locked door effectively prevented the public from accessing the meeting room. As a result, the meeting was improperly closed to the public and the public’s right to observe municipal government in process was frustrated. A number of recommendations were made to assist the town in improving its open meeting practices. ​

Village of Casselman - January 29, 2016

Our office found that discussions of a consultant's report on July 3 and July 14, 2015 fit within the personal matters exception to the open meeting requirements. We made a number of suggestions, however, to improve the closed meeting practices of council for the Village of Casselman.   Because the …
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Our office found that discussions of a consultant's report on July 3 and July 14, 2015 fit within the personal matters exception to the open meeting requirements.

Municipality of St.-Charles - February 4, 2016

Investigation into closed meetings held by Council for the Municipality of St.-Charles on May 15, 2012, June 19, 2013, and May 29, 2014 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario February 2016 Complaint 1 In May 2015, our Office received a complaint that council for the Municipality of St.-Charles …
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We received a complaint that council for the Municipality of St.-Charles discussed items in closed meetings on May 15, 2012, June 19, 2013, and May 29, 2014 that did not fit within the exceptions to the open meeting rules. The Ombudsman found that council for St.-Charles contravened the Municipal Act when it discussed audit reports, management letters, and other auditor findings and recommendations in closed session during each of the three meetings. Discussions of individual staff performance and conduct, which ensued as a result of the review of the audit report and management letter, fell within the exceptions for personal matters and labour relations.

Township of Russell - January 5, 2016

Investigation into closed meetings held by the Township of Russell on August 10, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario January 2016 Complaint 1 In August 2015, our Office received two complaints about closed meetings held by council for the Township of Russell on August 10, 2015. 2 One …
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We received complaints about two closed meetings held by council for the Township of Russell during the afternoon and evening of August 10, 2015. Our review found that council did not contravene the Municipal Act, 2001​ on the afternoon of August 10 when it went in camera to receive training on strategic planning because the discussion fell within the exception for education or training sessions. We also found that one matter discussed on the evening of August 10 fell within the exception for personal matters about an identifiable individual. However, our review found that three of the closed session matters discussed the evening of August 10 did not fall within any of the Act's exceptions to the open meeting requirements.

Township of McKellar - December 4, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether the Economic Development Committee for the Township of McKellar held illegal closed meetings on May 5, 2015 and by email between April 22 and 24, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 In May 2015, the Office of the …
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We received a complaint that the Economic Development Committee for the Township of McKellar held an illegal meeting over email in April 2015 and in person on May 5, 2015. Our review found that the committee contravened the Act and the township's procedure by-law by holding a closed meeting and vote over email between April 22 and 24, 2015. We also found that the committee discussed a matter in camera on May 5 that did not fit within the exceptions in the Act. The Ombudsman noted that, at the time of the meetings, the committee was comprised entirely of volunteer members who acted in good faith while trying to deal with a difficult relationship with council. A number of recommendations were made to assist the township in improving its open meeting practices.

Heads of Council in West Parry Sound - December 1, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Heads of Council in West Parry Sound have been holding illegal closed meetings including on February 19, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 In May 2015, the Office of the Ontario Ombudsman received a complaint that …
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We received a complaint that the heads of council for seven municipalities in West Parry Sound (the Township of Carling, the Municipality of Whitestone, the Town of Parry Sound, the Township of The Archipelago, Seguin Township, the Municipality of McDougall, and the Township of McKellar) have been holding illegal closed meetings, including on February 19, 2015. Our review found that the heads of council gatherings are not meetings for the purposes of the open meeting requirements. The Ombudsman encouraged the heads of council to consider opening their gatherings to the public, given the public interest in many of the matters they discuss.

Regional Municipality of Niagara - November 28, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether the Long Term Care Task Force for the Region of Niagara held an illegally closed meeting on May 13, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 In June 2015, my Office received a complaint about the inaugural meeting of the …
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We received a complaint that the May 13, 2015 inaugural meeting of the Long Term Care Task Force for the Niagara Region was illegally closed to the public. Our investigation found that this meeting contravened the open meeting provisions of the Municipal Act, 2001 and the region's procedure by-law. 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 task force's discussion did not fall within any of the closed meeting exceptions. A number of recommendations were made to assist the task force in improving its open meeting practices. ​

City of Owen Sound - November 26, 2015

Investigation into the City of Owen Sound’s alleged violations of the Municipal Act, 2001 on April 27, May 25 and June 15, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 On July 27, 2015, our Office received a complaint that council for the City of Owen Sound illegally …
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The Ombudsman found that the May 25 and June 15, 2015 social gatherings attended by councillors for the City of Owen Sound did not contravene the open meeting requirements of the Municipal Act, 2001. In addition, the Ombudsman found that council did not contravene the Act on April 27, 2015 when it went in camera to receive legal advice to related to council’s faith blessing. The Ombudsman did not make any recommendations to council.

Township of Bonfield - November 23, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into the allegation that the Public Works Committee for the Township of Bonfield violated the Municipal Act, 2001 on May 19 and June 2, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 In June 2015, our Office received two complaints about …
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The Ombudsman found that the May 19 and June 2, 2015 closed session discussions of the Public Works Committee for the Township of Bonfield did not violate the open meeting requirements of the Municipal Act, 2001.  However, the Ombudsman did identify several procedural violations and made a number of recommendations to improve local practices in the interest of transparency and accountability.

Township of West Lincoln - November 23, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into the Township of West Lincoln’s alleged violation of the Municipal Act, 2001 on June 15 and June 22, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 In June and July 2015, our Office received three complaints about closed meetings held in …
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The Ombudsman found that the June 15, 2015 closed session discussion of the Administration/Finance/Fire Committee of the Township of West Lincoln did not violate the open meeting requirements of the Municipal Act, 2001. The Ombudsman also found that the June 22, 2015 closed session discussion by council for the Township of West Lincoln did not violate the Act’s open meeting provisions. Both meetings fell within the exception for advice subject to solicitor-client privilege. However, the Ombudsman identified several issues with the township's closed meeting procedures and made recommendations to improve council's practices.

Town of Amherstburg - November 20, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into closed meetings held by Council for the Town of Amherstburg on January 10 and June 2, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaint 1 Our Office received complaints that council for the Town of Amherstburg discussed items in closed …
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We received complaints that council for the Town of Amherstburg held illegal closed meeting on January 10 and June 2, 2015. Our review found that the discussions on January 10 fit within the exceptions for personal matters about an identifiable individual and solicitor-client privilege. We found that the discussions on June 2 fit within the exceptions for personal matters about an identifiable individual, solicitor-client privilege, and labour relations or employee negotiations.

City of Port Colborne - November 19, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Council for City of Port Colborne held illegal closed meetings on March 8, 2010, January 27, 2014, and December 8, 2014 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Table of Contents …
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We received a complaint that council for the City of Port Colborne held illegal meetings on March 8, 2010, January 27, 2014, and December 8, 2014. Our review found that the council discussions on March 8, 2010 fit within the exceptions for acquisition or disposition of land and personal matters about an identifiable individual. Discussions on January 27, 2014 fit within the exceptions for personal matters, acquisition or disposition of land, and advice subject to solicitor-client privilege. On December 8, 2014, the city held an illegal closed meeting. Council's discussions regarding corporate expansion projects, a non-profit organization, and the disposition of city-owned shares in a company did not fit within any of the exceptions to the open meeting rules. Our Office advised the City to cite the proper exception to close a meeting, provide more specificity in the resolution to close a meeting, and avoid talking about matters in camera that do not fit within an exception in the Act.

City of Niagara Falls - November 9, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Council for the City of Niagara Falls held an illegal closed meeting on April 28, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario November 2015 Complaints 1 On April 30, 2015, our Office received a complaint that council for the City of Niagara Falls met …
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The Ombudsman found that the council for the City of Niagara Falls did not violate the open meeting provisions of the Municipal Act, 2001 when it informally discussed the council prayer on April 28, 2015.

City of Elliot Lake - November 9, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Council for the City of Elliot Lake held illegal closed meetings in April 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario October 2015 City of Elliot Lake October 2015 2 Complaint 1 In April 2015, my Office received complaints about closed sessions held …
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The Ombudsman found that council for the City of Elliot Lake did not contravene the Municipal Act, 2001 during in-camera meetings on April 13 and April 17, 2015. In addition, there was no evidence that an informal meeting took place on April 17, 2015 following the meeting of council. The Ombudsman also found that an April 20, 2015 gathering of three members of council was not a meeting for the purposes of the open meeting requirements of the Act.

Township of Russell - November 2, 2015

Ombudsman Report Investigation into whether Council for the Township of Russell held an illegal closed meeting on June 1, 2015 Barbara Finlay Acting Ombudsman of Ontario October 2015 Complaint 1 On June 2, 2015, my Office received a complaint about a closed meeting held by council for the Township …
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Our Office found that council for the Township of Russell held an illegal closed meeting on June 1, 2015 when it went in camera to view a rebranding presentation for the township. The rebranding presentation did not fall within the exception for education and training sessions, or any other exception, to the open meeting requirements. We also found that the municipality violated section 239(4)(a) of the Act by failing to state by resolution the general nature of the topics to be considered in closed session.

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