MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL
AGENDA

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Middlesex County Building
399 Ridout Street North, London

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  • THAT the Agenda be approved as presented.

  • THAT the Minutes of the November 26, 2024 Meeting, the Closed Session Minutes of the November 26, 2024 Meeting, the Minutes of the December 3, 2024 Special Meeting and the Closed Session Minutes of the December 3, 2024 Special Meeting be approved as presented; and

    THAT the recommendations made by Committee of the Whole as set out in the Minutes of the November 26, 2024 Meeting be adopted.

Report from Marci Ivanic, Legislative Services Manager/County Clerk

  • THAT the necessary by-law be introduced at the December 10, 2024 meeting of Council to appoint Councillor _______________ to the Budget Committee.

  • THAT Committee of the Whole convene at ___pm.

Report from Mark Brown, Woodlands Conservation Officer/Weed Inspector & Tim Williams, Manager of Planning

  • THAT the Woodlands Conservation By-law Report be received for information;

    AND THAT staff be directed to provide notice of Council intention to pass a Woodlands Conservation By-law in accordance with the provisions of the Notice By-law;

    AND THAT staff be directed to bring forward a Woodlands Conservation By-law for Council consideration.

Report from Marcia Ivanic, Manager of Legislative Services/County Clerk & Paul Shipway, General Manager of Strategic Initiatives & Innovation

  • WHEREAS elections rules need to be clear, supporting candidates and voters in their electoral participation and election administrators in running elections.

    AND WHEREAS legislation needs to strike the right balance between providing clear rules and frameworks to ensure the integrity of the electoral process,

    AND WHEREAS the legislation must also reduce administrative and operational burden for municipal staff ensuring that local election administrators can run elections in a way that responds to the unique circumstances of their local communities.

    AND WHEREAS the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (MEA) will be 30 years old by the next municipal and school board elections in 2026.

    AND WHEREAS the MEA sets out the rules for local elections, the Assessment Act, 1990 and the Education Act, 1990 also contain provisions impacting local elections adding more places for voters, candidates, and administrators to look for the rules that bind the local democratic process in Ontario.

    AND WHEREAS with rules across three pieces of legislation, and the MEA containing a patchwork of clauses, there are interpretation challenges, inconsistencies, and gaps to fill.

    AND WHEREAS the Act can pose difficulties for voters, candidates, contributors and third-party advertisers to read, to interpret, to comply with and for election administrators to enforce.

    AND WHEREAS while local elections are run as efficiently and effectively as can be within the current legislative framework, modernization and continuous improvement is needed to ensure the Act is responsive to today’s needs and tomorrow’s challenges.

    AND WHEREAS to keep public trust and improve safeguards the Act should be reviewed considering the ever-changing landscape which impacts elections administration including privacy, the threats of foreign interference, increased spread of mis/disinformation and the increased use of technologies like artificial intelligence and use of digital identities.

    AND WHEREAS the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks, and Treasurers of Ontario (AMCTO) reviewed the Act and has provided several recommendations including modernizing the legislation, harmonizing rules, and streamlining and simplifying administration.

    AND WHEREAS AMCTO put forward recommendations for amendments ahead of the 2026 elections and longer-term recommendations for amendments ahead of the 2030 elections.

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Middlesex County calls for the Province to update the MEA with priority amendments as outlined by AMCTO before Summer 2025 and commence work to review and re-write the MEA with longer-term recommendations ahead of the 2030 elections.

    AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution will be forwarded to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing ([email protected]), the Minister of Education ([email protected]), the Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery ([email protected]), Minister of Finance ([email protected]) the Premier of Ontario ([email protected] ), and AMCTO ([email protected]).

Report from Rebecca Glavin, Deputy Clerk

  • THAT the 2024 Joint Annual Accessibility Status Report be received for information;

    AND THAT the 2024 Joint Annual Accessibility Status Report be approved and posted on the Middlesex County website.

Report from Aina DeViet, Deputy Warden

  • THAT the Middlesex County Warden’s Activity Report be received for information.

  • THAT the next portion of the meeting be closed at ___ pm in order to consider the following: 

    9.e.1 - Consolidated Municipal Service Manager (CMSM) Agreements. A position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board, in accordance with subsection 239(2)(k) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended; and 

    9.e.2 - Human Resources Matter. A personal matter pertaining to identifiable individuals, including municipal employees, and advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose, pursuant to subsections 239(2)(b) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001. 

  • THAT Committee of Whole rise from Closed Session at ___pm.

  • THAT Committee of the Whole rise at __ pm.

  • Tuesday, January 14, 2025
  • Tuesday, February 11, 2025
  • Tuesday, March 11, 2025

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  • That the meeting adjourn at ___ p.m.