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Tamming Defiant As Owen Sound Council Votes Unanimously To Formally Reprimand Him

Last Updated: Apr 20, 2021 11:42 AM Owen Sound City Hall. (photo by Matt Hermiz/Bayshore Broadcasting) Owen Sound Coun. John Tamming was defiant and unapologetic as council voted unanimously to formally reprimand him, in line with a recommendation from the city’s Integrity Commissioner after it investigated a complaint filed by Deputy Mayor Brian O’Leary. City council resolved in a 7-0 vote at Monday’s meeting to publicly reprimand Tamming after the Integrity Commissioner concluded he violated council’s code of conduct and engaged in “harassing and bullying” actions towards the deputy mayor through threats of litigation and counter complaints. Neither Tamming or O’Leary voted on the motion, which was moved by Mayor Ian Boddy.

Integrity Commissioner Recommends Owen Sound City Council Formally Reprimand Coun Tamming

Last Updated: Apr 19, 2021 8:55 AM Owen Sound City Hall in the summer of 2020. (file photo) Owen Sound’s Integrity Commissioner is recommending council impose a formal reprimand of Coun. John Tamming after probing a code of conduct complaint filed by Deputy Mayor Brian O’Leary. Principles Integrity, the firm serving as the city’s Integrity Commissioner, will deliver its report at Owen Sound council’s meeting Monday night. It finds Coun. Tamming engaged in “harassing and bullying” actions towards the deputy mayor through threats of litigation and counter complaints. Bayshore Broadcasting News reached out to Tamming for comment but did not receive a response prior to publication time Monday morning.

Education bill hammers those who help

Winnipeg Free Press By: Brian O Leary Save to Read Later IT’s said that if the only tool you have is a hammer then every problem better be a nail. The province’s Better Education Starts Tomorrow plan (Bill 64) is a hammer. The problems to be solved in education are not nails. Opinion IT’s said that if the only tool you have is a hammer then every problem better be a nail. The province’s Better Education Starts Tomorrow plan (Bill 64) is a hammer. The problems to be solved in education are not nails. Some of what is proposed by the province makes sense, much of it does not.

School division in Winnipeg buys 75K respirator masks

  WINNIPEG A school division in Winnipeg has purchased 75,000 N95 respirator masks for its staff. The Seven Oaks School Division said this purchase means it can give a mask a day to its entire staff until the end of the year. Brian O’Leary, the superintendent of the school division, said these masks provide some added protection due to the increased risk of variants of concern. “Schools have been operating safely and really well,” he said. “Our staff’s done an incredible job, so it’s just one more little thing we can do to add a bit of protection for them, to keep them at work.”

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