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Ombudsman notes Bruce County s improved closed-meeting practices

Article content Ontario’s ombudsman has elected not to review 21 meetings held over the past five years that Bruce County’s own review found were potentially closed to the public improperly. Ombudsman Paul Dubé officially informed the county of his decision in a March 26 letter, included in Bruce County council executive committee agenda on April 1. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Ombudsman notes Bruce County s improved closed-meeting practices Back to video “The materials my staff reviewed, and their discussion with county officials, indicate that the county has taken considerable steps to improve its closed meeting practices in recent years,” his letter said.

Ombudsman notes Bruce County s improved closed-meeting practices

Ombudsman notes Bruce County s improved closed-meeting practices
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Ombudsman notes Bruce County s improved closed-meeting practices

Ombudsman notes Bruce County s improved closed-meeting practices
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Bruce County releases documents from closed meetings

Bruce County unlawfully closed meetings over demo of historic home

  BRUCE COUNTY, ONT. Bruce County has had its wrist slapped for holding unlawful closed door meetings. “I think there’s a lot of problems in Bruce County. Three investigations. A minimum of 18 unlawfully closed meetings,” says Laura Robinson, of the Southampton Cultural Heritage Conservancy. The unlawful closed door meetings, dating back to 2016, were dealing with plans for the demolition of the former St.Paul’s Anglican Rectory in Southampton. It was built in 1893, and topped the National Trust Conservancy’s Most Endangered Places List last year. That’s because Bruce County wanted to tear it down to make way for the Nuclear Innovation Institute.

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