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Côte St. Luc VOTE BY MAIL FOR 70+ PASSES, UMQ BLASTED: Côte St. Luc council voted, as have some other municipal councils, to enable voters 70 and older to vote by mail in this Novemberâs municipal election, as allowed by a new Quebec law Bill 85 and in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. All councillors seconded the motion. But Councillor Mike Cohen, who worked on the file, blasted the Union of Quebec Municipalities (UMQ), calling what he said was their near inaction âshameful. âTheyâre supposed to represent us,â the councillor said. âI tried to communicate with the president, who is the Mayor of some tiny little hamlet somewhere in Quebec and she did not really respond. They went to the National Assembly, they basically barely said a word, they didnât speak up. We wanted this to be available to anyone who wanted to vote by mail, because as we can see, more than a year ago, everyone thought the pandemic would be long over by then. If you lo ....
Revealed: Email from ousted Tauranga councillor warns Wellington council of serious natural justice concerns 13 May, 2021 06:37 PM 5 minutes to read Tauranga City councillor Steve Morris warned Wellington City Council elected members of his concerns regarding a review into the city s governance. Photo / File Tauranga City councillor Steve Morris warned Wellington City Council elected members of his concerns regarding a review into the city s governance. Photo / File The official who led the independent review into Tauranga s council has been criticised by an ousted councillor in a warning letter to Wellington s warring elected members. Tauranga councillor Steve Morris emailed Wellington s mayor and councillors ....
Whanganui Ratepayers Association to host Rotorua councillor Reynold Macpherson 12 May, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Reynold Macpherson at a Rotorua Lakes Council meeting. Photo / Andrew Warner Whanganui Chronicle Controversial Rotorua district councillor Dr Reynold Macpherson will speak at a public meeting in Whanganui next week. The meeting is being hosted by the Whanganui Ratepayers Association, with Macpherson to talk about the importance of ratepayer participation in local government and his views on the future of district and regional councils, chairman Raymond Brightwell said. I have recently met with Dr Reynold personally and he is a very interesting and knowledgeable person to listen to, Brightwell said. ....