City Prepares To Replace Darouze
Further to City Council’s approval of Motion No. 2025-53-01 at the Special Council meeting on March 5, the purpose of this Memorandum is to inform Members of City Council that today, March 14, 2025, George Darouze provided me with written notice of his resignation from the Office of City Councillor for Ward 20 (Osgoode), effective end of day today, in accordance with Subsection 260(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 (the Act).
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This is a release from the City of Ottawa:
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Delegation of authority matters
Following George Darouze’s resignation, the below-noted delegations of authority will take effect on Saturday, March 15, 2025, following City Council’s approval of the above-noted motion, until a new City Councillor is sworn in and takes Office:
• That concurrence and approval for Ward 20 (Osgoode) matters, as required, and the provision of City Councillor comments on staff reports related to Ward 20 (Osgoode), be provided by Councillor David Brown and Councillor Catherine Kitts.
• That the City Clerk and the Manager of Governance, Elected Officials, and Business Support Services be delegated the interim authority to approve the payment of expenses from the Ward 20 (Osgoode) Office Budget arising from routine matters, and to address human resources matters relating to the Ward 20 (Osgoode) Office.
Next steps
As described in the above-noted motion, the next steps to address the Ward 20 (Osgoode) vacancy are as follows:
• City Council will be required to declare the Ward 20 (Osgoode) Office “vacant” at its next meeting (being the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on March 26) in accordance with Section 262 of the Act.
• My Office will report to City Council at the March 26 meeting to provide information related to a by-election model in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, further to Motion No. 2025-53-01 approved at the Special City Council meeting of March 5.
• Within 60 days of declaring the seat vacant (no later than May 25), City Council must appoint an eligible individual or pass a by-law requiring a by-election be held to fill the vacancy.
To assist residents during the transition period, a dedicated ward20@ottawa.ca e-mail has been created and the Ward 20 Office remains staffed to address day-to-day constituency needs. Ottawa.ca will be updated accordingly.
I trust this information is satisfactory. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Caitlin Salter MacDonald
City Clerk
Cc: Wendy Stephanson, City Manager
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Krista Bressette, Acting Manager, French Language Services and Municipal Elections Kiel Anderson, Manager, Governance, Elected Officials and Business Support Services
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I am sick to death of being left always cleaning up the mess if these damn pollititians.
Gets elected by the city., half way through he decides to quit for greener pastures…and I am to pay for a by-election
Well no,!
YOU pay for the by- election….or YOU serve your whole term then run provincially……or YOU should not have run in the city election and waited for the provincial one
People like you are the ones who ruin everything and give POLITITIANS bad name.
Does anyone in high office have any ethics or morality or is it all about grabbing your brass ring and to hell with the citizens.
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