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Whitby council motion relevance debate grows over rules

Jake by Jake
March 23, 2026
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The Whitby council motion relevance debate is gaining attention as a local councillor pushes to tighten rules around what issues can be discussed at the municipal level. The proposal is set to be presented during Monday evening’s Whitby council meeting and aims to ensure that council discussions remain focused on matters directly related to local government responsibilities.

Ward 2 Councillor Victoria Bozinovski is leading the initiative, emphasizing the need for clearer guidelines regarding motions brought forward by council members. According to her proposal, strengthening the criteria for admissibility would help ensure that all motions align with the legislative mandate of municipal government and are relevant to the Whitby community.

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The Whitby council motion relevance issue has emerged following recent debates where several motions were ruled out of order. These included proposals that were deemed unrelated to municipal jurisdiction, sparking concerns about the appropriate scope of council discussions.

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Bozinovski’s motion highlights that maintaining a clear focus on local governance is essential for effective decision-making. By refining the threshold for what constitutes a relevant motion, she aims to provide greater clarity for both councillors and residents, ensuring that council time is used efficiently on issues that directly impact the community.

The debate over Whitby council motion relevance intensified after Ward 4 Regional Councillor Chris Leahy introduced motions addressing federal matters. One such motion proposed excluding companies that employ temporary foreign workers from receiving municipal contracts. However, this motion was ruled out of order and identified as potentially violating the Ontario Human Rights Code.

Additional motions from Leahy, including one calling for the removal of Prince Andrew from the line of succession to the British throne, were also dismissed as outside the jurisdiction of municipal government. These incidents have contributed to growing concerns about the need to clearly define the boundaries of council authority.

Despite previous rulings, Leahy has introduced new motions for consideration. These include a request for staff to review the impact of the federal temporary foreign worker program on the local economy, as well as a proposal asking the federal government to notify municipalities when high-risk offenders are released into communities on unescorted passes.

Meanwhile, Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy has also entered the discussion by proposing measures to address what she describes as the “politically motivated misuse of office.” Her motion calls for stronger provincial sanctions for councillors who engage in unethical conduct, including coercive or politically driven actions.

Roy is advocating for enhanced accountability measures, including the establishment of an independent provincial body to investigate and adjudicate serious ethical breaches. This proposal builds on her earlier initiative requiring councillors to disclose details of any consultants or lobbyists they engage with.

The ongoing Whitby council motion relevance debate reflects broader questions about the role of municipal governments and the importance of maintaining clear boundaries between local, provincial, and federal responsibilities. As Whitby council prepares to address these issues, the outcome could influence how future motions are evaluated and debated across the region.

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I’m a Senior Editor at AllAboutDurham.com, and I enjoy highlighting the people and stories that make Durham unique. Working under the Managing Editor, I help shape clear, timely local updates and I’m always on the lookout for meaningful community stories.

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