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Councillor Pushes for Relevant Motions in Whitby

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A councillor from Whitby plans to ask town staff to tighten the rules for motions that have “no relevance to municipal government” during the committee of the whole meeting on Monday evening. This comes as her colleague is proposing motions regarding a review of the federal temporary workers program and the practice of releasing high-risk offenders into the community on unescorted passes.

Ward 2 Councillor Victoria Bozinovski’s motion emphasizes the need for council discussions to stay focused on issues that fall under the legislative responsibilities of municipal government. She believes that clarifying what is considered “relevant” will help both council members and residents understand which topics are appropriate.

An earlier attempt by Ward 4 Regional Councillor Chris Leahy to prevent companies employing temporary foreign workers from securing municipal contracts was ruled out of order this month. It was described by an observer as an effort to “generate outrage, headlines, and social media engagement,” and was also deemed a violation of Ontario’s Human Rights Code.

On the same day, another motion by Leahy asking for Prince Andrew’s removal from succession to the British throne was also dismissed as out of order.

Leahy’s motion regarding temporary foreign workers scheduled for Monday seeks staff input on how this program has affected the local economy. His other notice calls for Ottawa to inform municipalities when high-risk offenders are released into communities without supervision.

A notice from Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy addressing concerns about potential “politically motivated misuse of office” by councillors may also be discussed at Monday’s meeting, possibly relating to those previous motions.

Mayor Roy had previously introduced a notice at the March 9 council meeting requiring all councillors to disclose any consultants or lobbyists they work with to the Integrity Commissioner. She advocates for stronger provincial penalties against “coercive or politically motivated misuse of office” among local councillors.

Roy is calling for “enhanced sanctions” for serious ethical violations and wants a separate provincial body independent from local integrity commissioners established to handle allegations related to abuse of power.

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