July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on August 8, September 13, and November 16, 2021. At the beginning of the September 13 council meeting, council provided report backs for the in camera meetings held on August 8 and September 13, 2021 which merely explained the exceptions relied upon to close these meetings. Following the November 16 closed meeting, no information was provided to the public about the topics discussed in camera. The Ombudsman encouraged council to adopt the best practice of reporting back meaningful information, where possible, about what was discussed in camera.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on August 8, September 13, November 8, and November 16, 2021. The Ombudsman found that the Town contravened the requirements of section 239(4)(a) of the Act on September 13 and November 16, as the resolutions to go in camera did not provide general descriptions of the topics of discussion; instead, the resolutions merely cited the exceptions that council relied upon to move in camera. Conversely, for the November 8 meeting of council, the Ombudsman found that the resolution to move in camera provided more substantive details about the nature of the closed session discussions. The Ombudsman also found that although the resolution to move in camera on August 8 only cited the applicable exceptions in the Act, no further information could have been provided by council without undermining the reason for which the public was excluded from the discussion.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on November 8 and November 16, 2021. The November 8 and November 16 in camera meetings were not audio or video recorded and minutes of the closed sessions were not kept. The Ombudsman found that the Town failed to fulfill its obligation under section 239(7) of the Act in not keeping closed meeting minutes for these meetings. The Ombudsman has previously found that closed meeting records should provide an independent record of in camera proceedings even if some of this information could be implied from the open meeting minutes.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on November 16, 2021. During the in camera discussion on November 16, council discussed the Town’s ongoing litigation with a former staff member. A solicitor provided updates to council with respect to the ongoing litigation, as well as advice regarding next steps in the litigation. The Ombudsman found that the discussion about the ongoing litigation matter was properly closed under the exception for litigation or potential litigation.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on November 16, 2021. During the in camera discussion on November 16, council discussed the Town’s vaccination policy and specific Town employees who had not provided proof of vaccination. A solicitor was present and provided advice regarding possible courses of action the Town could take with respect to these employees. The Ombudsman found that the discussion about how the Town’s vaccination policy applied to specific individuals was properly closed under the exception for labour relations or employee negotiations.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on November 8, 2021. During the in camera discussion on November 8, council discussed a report analyzing the possible uses of Centennial Park land. Council discussed the identity of the person who hired a consultant to draft the report, and discussed this person’s authority to commission the report. The Ombudsman found that this discussion was properly closed under the exception for personal matters about an identifiable individual.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on September 13, 2021. During the in camera discussion on September 13, a report and legal correspondence were presented to council relating to the Town’s options under a contractual agreement with a specific entity. A solicitor was present and answered council’s questions about its options. The Ombudsman found that this discussion was properly closed under the exception for communications subject to solicitor-client privilege.
July 29, 202229 July 2022
The Ombudsman received complaints alleging that council for the Town of Amherstburg violated the open meeting rules found in the Municipal Act, 2001 on August 8, 2021. During the in camera discussion on August 8, council discussed the job performance and workplace conduct of three individuals who were identified by name. The Ombudsman found that this discussion was properly closed under the exception for personal matters about an identifiable individual.