JWBF
Senior Member
I saw this in section 1.8 of Counsellor's Handbook:
"Members who resign to seek election and are successful in being elected as a Member of Parliament or Member of Provincial Parliament"
What are you referring to? I see nothing about running for re-election as Councillor or Mayor. Do you have a quote we can take a look at?
1.8 Severance
Severance is paid to Members who retire, resign from office, are
not re-elected to office, or die during their term of office.
An exception is made for Members who resign to seek election
and are successful in being elected as a Member of Parliament
or Member of Provincial Parliament, in which case severance is
not paid. Severance is also not paid if the Member is convicted of
certain Criminal Code offences or if disqualified from holding
office.
France's Nunziata registered for reelection in January and we know she didn't resign. Or Stintz. Same with Rob Ford. The need to resign only applies if the councillor is running for a provincial or federal seat. (See p 25). Adam Vaughan resigned to seek election and he will not receive severance but no one seeking reelection to city council did needs to resign and continues to be eligible for severance should they not be reelected.
I posted without rereading the section, and I thought I deleted the post, evidently I didn't. So much for not looking like an ass.
Sorry.
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