Prompted by the egregious behaviour of Rick Chiarelli, the proposal aimed to expel councillors who abuse staff. Provincial Tories nixed it.
Orléans Liberal MPP Stephen Blais wants to make sure no city councillor can abuse and harass staff in future without losing their council seat.Ottawa Centre’s Joel Harden got it right this past week, when the Ontario legislature debated — then promptly scuttled — a
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