Two new food vendors will focus upon take-out and for home sales as the Market changes due to COVID changes in traffic patterns.
COLEMAN: So When Did Council Change The Rules to Use the IC against LGBTQ Chair?
A tweet is drawing attention because it highlights one of the questions that have not been answered by Hamilton City Council and Hamilton City Clerk Andrea Holland – when exactly did Council change policy in order to direct their Integrity Commissioner to investigate the Chair of the LGBTQ Advisory Committee Cameron Kroetsch.
Merulla tells TheSpec Integrity Commissioners Dismissed Latest Complaint Involving Him Threatening People
Merulla’s latest threats come 14-months after he threatened a CHCH journalist for airing footage of his behaviour during a Council meeting.
The IC did not complete an investigation of that incident either.
Hamilton Community Legal Clinic Concerned About Council's Actions Against LGBTQ Chair
HCLC’s letter notes serious errors of law which raise even more questions about the legality of the investigation than have already been raised.
Ontario's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner Not Informed of Alleged Hamilton Privacy Violation
IPC now reaching out to the City of Hamilton “to determine the details of the incident the Mayor referenced in his statement”
On Integrity Commissioners: Guelph Podcast With Robert Swayze
Swayze sat down in early 2019 with Adam Donaldson for his Guelph Politico podcast, it is an insightful interview on the role of the Integrity Commissioner and the boundaries of the position.
Hamilton City Hall v. LGBTQ Committee: Part I – An Illegal Investigation
In paras 20 and 21 of their own investigative report, Atwood-Petkovski and Abrams making findings of fact which mean the LGBTQ Advisory Committee is not a Local Board. At this point, the investigation is ultra vires. They just ignore the law, the Municipal Act, and carry on.
Joey’s Notepad: Municipal Councils as Quasi-Judicial Decision Makers
This is a rare instance of Council entering into quasi-judicial decision making – they are sitting in judgment of an individual, must determine guilt, and render a decision which complies with both the Municipal Act, common law, and natural justice.
Hamilton City Hall v. LGBTQ Committee: The Misuse of the Integrity Commissioner, a Four Part Series
Hamilton City Council’s Integrity Commissioner releases their first ever complete investigative report, and The Public Record explains how it is illegal and makes incorrect contradictory claims. A four-part series.
Coleman's Column: Without Coverage, Municipal Elections Are Noncompetitive
Study after study after study proves the value of local journalism to local democracy. They confirm the decline in coverage of local elections, caused by decreasing number of local journalists as daily newspapers close, is making local elections less competitive and voter turnout is declining more rapidly in communities that have lost daily news coverage. The result is increased corruption in local government resulting from lower accountability.