• Audio
  • Live tv
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • World
  • Markets
  • Economy
  • Crypto
  • Real Estate
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Computer Sciences
    • Consumer & Gadgets
    • Electronics & Semiconductors
    • Energy & Green Tech
    • Engineering
    • Hi Tech & Innovation
    • Machine learning & AI
    • Security
    • Hardware
    • Internet
    • Robotics
    • Software
    • Telecom
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Travel
    • Canadian immigration
  • App
    • audio
    • live tv
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • World
  • Markets
  • Economy
  • Crypto
  • Real Estate
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Computer Sciences
    • Consumer & Gadgets
    • Electronics & Semiconductors
    • Energy & Green Tech
    • Engineering
    • Hi Tech & Innovation
    • Machine learning & AI
    • Security
    • Hardware
    • Internet
    • Robotics
    • Software
    • Telecom
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Travel
    • Canadian immigration
  • App
    • audio
    • live tv
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home News Local

.School board lacked authority to suspend trustees over alleged bullying: B.C. judge.

by author
September 27, 2022
in Local
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
A A
0
The Greater Victoria School District office is pictured: April 12, 2021 (CTV News)
0
SHARES
12
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterLinkedinReddit

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled the Greater Victoria School Board lacked the authority to censure and suspend two elected trustees over allegations of harassment and bullying.

Justice Briana Hardwick says in a written decision that the trustees argued the board breached procedural fairness by relying on events other than the findings of investigative reports into the complaints.

The decision following a judicial review means trustees Diane McNally and Rob Paynter have been reinstated.

They were censured and suspended in February after a third-party investigation produced two reports a month earlier.

That meant they could no longer attend meetings or access any confidential information from the board for the remainder of their terms in office, set to expire in November following municipal elections.

Hardwick says two school district administrative staff members made formal complaints in July 2021 against the trustees, who have each been elected twice to their positions.

The complaints stem from the trustees’ social media posts about the performance of staff, as well as McNally’s comments to the complainants and Paynter’s comments at public board meetings.

Hardwick says in a ruling dated Friday and posted online Monday that the School Act does not authorize the board to sanction them, adding: “The Board does not have the power to suspend a trustee in a manner that amounts to a de facto removal of a trustee from their elected office.”

The ruling says investigator Marcia McNeil found the trustees’ conduct constituted bullying and harassment, but that her correspondence to the board speaks to whether the board had the authority to sanction or censure them.

McNeil had said that making recommendations to meaningfully address their conduct had therefore been a challenge, the judge noted.

McNeil had also expressed concerns that any sanctions would lead to “further divisiveness on the board and would not improve interactions between trustees and senior staff.”

“At present, there are few meaningful remedies available to address the conduct of elected officials,” McNeil had said.

The Greater Victoria School Board office is pictured. (CTV Vancouver Island)

Hardwick says relations between certain trustees, school board administration staff and parts of the electorate within the school district since the October 2018 election could generally be defined as strained, creating two factions within the board, with McNally and Paynter aligned with the minority.

Neither trustee was immediately available for an interview.

Board chair Ryan Painter said the board is reviewing Hardwick’s decision while considering its options.

“What is most important is that the community has a board of education that can properly function in an honest, legal and respectful way to further the interests of our students,” he said in a statement.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2022.

Previous Post

.‘Financial markets are throwing in the towel’: Recession fears escalate as Fed slams brakes on the economy.

Next Post

.Why TIPS might be a smart place to park some money right now.

Related Posts

Local

B.C. widow finds unexpected love while performing in blind choir

March 25, 2023
12
The RCMP logo is pictured on a police cruiser. (File photo)
Local

Mounties seek witnesses to erratic driving that damaged 3 vehicles in Courtenay

March 25, 2023
11
Next Post

.Why TIPS might be a smart place to park some money right now.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR TODAY

Elizabeth Banks, Ray Liotta.
Entertainment

Elizabeth Banks Shares Her Favourite Memory Of The Late Ray Liotta: ‘One He Wouldn’t Even Know I Saw’

by author
March 25, 2023
0
13

Elizabeth Banks has a special memory of the late Ray Liotta.Banks directed Liotta in “Cocaine Bear” before he passed away...

A technician watches as a woman undergoes radiation treatment for cancer

Cancer Treatment: How Circadian Rhythms Can Determine Best Time of Day for Therapy

March 25, 2023
13

Sen. Mitch McConnell being treated for concussion after fall

March 25, 2023
12
york regional police

Man, 36, charged in shooting at Vaughan restaurant lounge

March 25, 2023
12
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is seen here at an event.

Aaron Sorkin Had Stroke at 61: What are the Symptoms and Risk Factors

March 25, 2023
12

POPULAR NEWS

Why Ray Dalio says SVB collapse is a ‘canary in the coal mine’

March 21, 2023
20

Biden backs tax hike on investment income to bolster Medicare, as he rolls out his budget proposal

March 20, 2023
19

Hackers scored data center logins for big corporations more than a year ago. Now they’re selling that information

March 21, 2023
16
A woman holds out her hands to a physician.

Osteoarthritis: Experimental Drug May Help Reduce Inflammation and Symtpoms, Early Study Finds

March 23, 2023
16

A new way to trap radioactive waste in minerals for long-term storage

March 21, 2023
15

EDITOR'S PICK

Carnival President Christine Duffy, the Clifford Family and Carnival Sunrise Captain Luca Cherchi
Travel

Cruise Milestone: Carnival First Line To Carry 100 Million Guests

by author
March 21, 2023
0
11

Carnival Cruise Line has staked a claim as the first cruise line to embark 100 million guests since its first...

Read more

Silicon Valley Bank collapse: Everything that’s happened until now

Group of 12 GTA electricians win big in Lotto 6/49

Loonie at risk of bigger drop as focus shifts to Bank of Canada

Kobe Bryant family settles photo lawsuit for US$28.5 million

Morning News

Welcome to our Ads

Create ads focused on the objectives most important to your business Please contact us info@morns.ca

  • Home
  • Audio
  • Live tv
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2022 Morning News - morns.ca by morns.ca.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • World
  • Markets
  • Economy
  • Crypto
  • Real Estate
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Computer Sciences
    • Consumer & Gadgets
    • Electronics & Semiconductors
    • Energy & Green Tech
    • Engineering
    • Hi Tech & Innovation
    • Machine learning & AI
    • Security
    • Hardware
    • Internet
    • Robotics
    • Software
    • Telecom
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Travel
    • Canadian immigration
  • App
    • audio
    • live tv
  • Login

© 2022 Morning News - morns.ca by morns.ca.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Go to mobile version