Mayor Nuttall to Engage Province for More Accountability from Simcoe County.

Traduire vidéo
Pour traduire cette vidéo en anglais ou dans toute autre langue:
  1. Mettre en route la vidéo
  2. Cliquer sur l’icône « CC » (Sous-titre) en bas à droite
  3. Cliquer sur l’icône « Settings » (Paramètre) en bas à droite
  4. Cliquer sur «Subtitles » (Sous-titres)
  5. Cliquer sur « Auto-translate » (Traduire automatiquement)
  6. Sélectionner la langue de votre choix

Mayor Nuttall to Engage Province for More Accountability from Simcoe County.

At last week's general committee meeting, the city council approved the budgets for the police, library, and Simcoe County. 

Mayor Alex Nuttall and the Council prioritized increasing the police budget while cutting back spending in other areas.

In line with his priority, this year the police budget has seen a seven percent increase. 

Except for Councillors Clare Ripma, Bry Hamilton, and Amy Courser, no other councillors questioned the police budget or demanded accountability from the police. 

Councillor Hamilton expressed her hope that she would receive more information from the police in the future to make an appropriate analysis and comparison. Councillor Riepma questioned the notion that more policing leads to greater safety and instead suggested focusing on root causes and social services. Lastly, Councillor Courser asked for more transparency regarding where money is being spent next year.

At the same time, the Library budget was cut without giving them any opportunity to voice their concerns. The Library, however, has significant back-up funds.

Councillor Sergio Morales, who had not received answers to his questions from the police, also demanded more transparency from the County. Mayor Nuttall also called for accountability from the County. 

The Province has the main authority over City's relationship with the county and police, and Mayor Nuttall has expressed a need to reach out to the Province in order to demand more accountability from the county. However, he has shown no interest in engaging with the county in demanding the same level of accountability from the police.

Time Stamps

 

0:00 Intro

0:01:23 Police Budget

0:26:40 Library Budget

0:40:20 Simcoe County Budget

Commentaires

Nous encourageons les commentaires qui favorisent le dialogue sur les histoires que nous publions. Les commentaires seront modérés et publiés s'ils respectent ces lignes directrices:

  • être respectueux
  • étayer votre opinion
  • ne violent pas les lois canadiennes, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter, la diffamation et la calomnie, le droit d'auteur
  • ne postez pas de commentaires haineux et abusifs ou tout commentaire qui rabaisse ou manque de respect aux autres.

Le portail des médias communautaires se réserve le droit de rejeter tout commentaire ne respectant pas ces normes minimales.

Ajouter un commentaire

CAPTCHA
Saisir les caractères affichés dans l'image.
Cette question sert à vérifier si vous êtes un visiteur humain ou non afin d'éviter les soumissions de pourriel (spam) automatisées.
Video Upload Date: March 15, 2023

Barrie Community Media is a community-run news site operating out of downtown Barrie. 

BCM began in 2020, with the goal of elevating community voices and conversations; empowering people to share their stories and engage with their local representatives.   

Our coverage focuses on Barrie's City Hall and downtown, highlighting key conversations through long-form interviews and more. 

We're always seeking to diversify our coverage and bring more perspectives to the table. 

 

Help us shape the future of community news in Barrie: 

Visit us online at barriecommunitymedia.ca to find out more and volunteer.

 

Ontario
-
Simcoe County

Médias récents