City of Regina adds power to investigate council for conflicts of interest
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Regina city council conducts its first meeting after a swearing-in ceremony inside Henry Baker Hall on Nov. 18, 2024. PHOTO BY KAYLE NEIS /Regina Leader-Post Article content Regina city council has green-lit a number of updates to the bylaw governing its conduct, including a provision that allows for internal investigation into potential conflict of interest issues. Article content Following an 8-1 vote at council’s meeting on Wednesday, changes will be made to 17 sections within the City of Regina’s Code of Ethics Bylaw, which details the standards that councillors are to uphold while serving…
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