Housing Then and Now

Housing Then and Now Campaign material from the 2022 municipal election presented housing as a key priority for mayoral candidate Ethel LaValley. Campaign Platform Housing Promise Highlighted During Campaign Housing was one of the now Mayor’s clearest policy commitments. The campaign flyer stated that the mayor would “actively pursue viable housing solutions in South Algonquin […]
Councillor not sanctioned for reprisal against complainant (3/4)

Councillor not sanctioned for reprisal against complainant In October 2024, South Algonquin Council received another report from the municipality’s Integrity Commissioner concerning the conduct of a sitting councillor. The report was prepared by Integrity Commissioner Tony Fleming of Cunningham Swan and presented to council in accordance with the oversight framework established under the Municipal Act. […]
Report says Councillor Breached Code of Conduct (4/4)

Report says Councillor Breached Code of Conduct On January 15, 2025, South Algonquin Council received another report from Integrity Commissioner Tony Fleming of Cunningham Swan Lawyers regarding the conduct of Councillor Joe Florent. The report arose from statements made during an October 2, 2024 council meeting while council was discussing a previous Integrity Commissioner finding […]
Integrity Commissioner Finds Conflict of Interest (1/4)

Councillor in Conflict of Interest Municipal governments include several oversight mechanisms designed to protect public trust. Integrity Commissioners are one of those tools, providing independent reviews when questions arise about conflicts of interest or ethical council conduct. In South Algonquin, those rules were examined in a report prepared by Integrity Commissioner Tony Fleming of Cunningham […]
The South Algonquin CAO: Hiring and Salary History

The South Algonquin CAO: Hiring and Salary History The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is the most senior staff position in the Township of South Algonquin. The CAO oversees municipal operations, manages staff, prepares budgets, and advises council on policy and administration. In South Algonquin, the role also combines the responsibilities of Clerk and Treasurer, making […]
Municipal Health Indicators in South Algonquin

Municipal Health Indicators in South Algonquin To explore that question, we used a tool called the Municipal Health Checklist, developed by the Association of Manitoba Municipalities. The checklist is a municipal self-assessment tool developed by the Association of Manitoba Municipalities to help communities examine potential strengths and risks. AMM Tools Checklist It looks at five areas: […]
Three People on South Algonquin’s 2024 Sunshine List

South Algonquin’s Sunshine List Each year the Province of Ontario publishes the Public Sector Salary Disclosure List, often called the Sunshine List. The list shows public sector employees who earn more than $100,000 per year. It includes employees from municipalities, school boards, hospitals, universities, and many other public organizations. The goal of the list is […]
CBO and the Chip Truck Case: What the Court Record Shows

In 2016, a dispute over whether a chip truck qualified as a “building” under Ontario’s Building Code Act led to years of litigation involving Chief Building Official Michael J. Anderson. The case remains scheduled for trial in 2026. With Anderson now serving as Building Inspector in South Algonquin, the court record provides important public context.
How Do I Ask for Information from the Municipality?

How Do I Ask for Information from the Municipality? Residents sometimes ask their municipality for records. These requests can involve reports, emails, contracts, or background documents related to council decisions. In Ontario, access to municipal records is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA). This provincial law creates a […]