Whereas the Province of Ontario has introduced Bill 9, the Municipal Accountability Act, which would provide for the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario, upon receipt of a recommendation report from a local Integrity Commissioner and a subsequent inquiry by the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario, to recommend to a Council that a Member of Council’s seat be declared vacant; and,
Whereas a recommendation from the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario to declare a Member of Council’s seat to be vacant can only be made in instances where a Member of Council has been found by both the local Integrity Commissioner and the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario to have committed a serious contravention of the code of conduct, that has resulted in harm to the health, safety, or well-being of a person or persons, and that the contravention negatively impacts public confidence in the ability of the Member to continue to discharge their duties; and,
Whereas Bill 9 provides that upon receipt of a recommendation from the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario, that a local Council can only declare a Member’s seat vacant in instances where all Members of Council, other than the Member subject to the inquiry, vote in favour of the recommendation; and,
Whereas considering the high threshold to arrive at a recommendation to declare a Member’s seat vacant, including an initial investigation from a local Integrity Commissioner, and a subsequent inquiry by the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario, a unanimous vote from a local Council to declare a Member’s seat vacant is not in the best interest of preserving public confidence in instances of harm to a person or persons.
Therefore be it resolved:
That the Council of the Town of Whitby formally requests that the Province of Ontario amend Bill 9, or any successor legislation, to adjust the vote threshold required from a local Council to remove a Member from office from a unanimous vote to a 2/3rds majority vote.