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Discussion The Ontario Municipal act and Council Authority

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Did you know that:

Under Section 224 of the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001[1], councilors, as elected officials, are responsible for:

  • “Representing the public and considering the well-being and interests of the municipality.”
  • “Developing and evaluating the policies and programs of the municipality.”
  • “Ensuring accountability and transparency of the operations of the municipality.” ????
These legal duties confirm that decision-making authority rests solely with council, not staff or consultants.

Councillors’ Declaration of Office further reinforces this authority, requiring them to:

  • “Truly, faithfully and impartially exercise this office to the best of my knowledge and ability.” [1]
This sworn commitment obligates councilors to uphold the law, act in the best interests of residents, and make independent, informed decisions.

While staff and consultants may advise, their role is not to decide. The council alone holds the final authority to approve, modify, or reject programs like the ICLEI Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) and associated Climate Action Plans.

Given this mandate, council must carefully evaluate whether such programs align with local priorities or impose unnecessary costs and external controls. (Information from Kiclei Canada).

In Waterloo Region, does it seem like council members are aligning with local priorities or instead aligning with global initiatives to implement "Net Zero" with tax payer's money? With "Net Zero" being completely unrealistic and based upon a debatable science paradigm. Even Bill Gates announced in late 2025 we need to pivot our focus away from the "doomsday" climate crisis and focus on human health.
 
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