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 […]

Councillor Comments on Local Business Bankruptcies

Councillor Comments on Local Business Bankruptcies Municipal councils play an important role in shaping the economic environment of a community. Local governments set policies, approve infrastructure investments, support economic development programs, and work with local organizations that promote business activity. In small rural municipalities especially, Table conversations can have a direct effect on residents, entrepreneurs, […]

Second Councillor in Conflict of Interest (2/4)

Second Councillor in Conflict of Interest Municipal councils operate under rules designed to ensure that elected officials make decisions in the public interest. One of the most important of these rules is Ontario’s Municipal Conflict of Interest Act (MCIA), which requires councillors to declare and step away from discussions when they have a financial interest […]

Seasonal Employment and EI: A Local Effort to Support Workers

Seasonal Employment and EI: A Local Effort to Support Workers South Algonquin’s economy is shaped by the seasons. Tourism, outdoor recreation, construction, and service jobs tend to rise and fall throughout the year. During busy months, businesses need workers. During slower months, work can become difficult to find. Workers who are laid off seasonally can […]