Chaos erupted during a six-hour Oro-Medonte council meeting when Mayor Randy Greenlaw began shouting down Ward 5 Councillor Richard Schell during the reading of a motion.
āCouncillor Schell, would you like to provide a brief explanation of this item?ā Greenlaw said as the monitor displayed the text of a motion calling on the council to hold a recorded vote allowing members to clarify their positions on a recent 167 per cent raise for members of Simcoe County council. As the townshipās representatives on county council, both Greenlaw and deputy mayor Peter Lavoie had voted in favour of the raises.
āNo, Iād like to give a brief explanation ā and before I do, I have some speaking notes along with an information package that I put together for everybody. So where Iām going with this information later and where I got this information from. Iād like to put this motion forward because of the unsolicited comments from residents. They are of the mistaken belief that representatives of county council vote the way they do at the direction of Oro-Medonte council.ā
Schell explained that, after Premier Doug Ford highlighted his opposition to the pay rise during a September press conference, people from the township had begun assuming local councillors had supported the countyās decision.
At that point, Lavoie interrupted Schell to call for a point of order.
āPlease donāt interrupt me,ā Schell said, before continuing to read from his prepared remarks.
āA point of order has been called,ā said Greenlaw.
āThe point of order is that this has nothing to do with what the motion is about,ā said Lavoie.
āIām getting to that, if youāll allow me,ā said Schell.
āThen just get right to it,ā Lavoie cut in.
āI am. Thank you for the interruption,ā Schell said, before continuing.
āNot only did the people I spoke with agree with the premier, they blamed me personally for Oro-Medonte council. While we know our council has not been consulted, nor given direction to Oro-Medonteās representatives, the public does not. . . . The township of Innisfil and the township of Springwater have passed motions to. . .ā
At that point, Greenlaw began calling out to the councillor while hammering his gavel. āCouncillor Schell! Councillor Schell? Excuse me, councillor Schell! May I get your attention?ā
Schell continued to read from his prepared comments in an even voice.
āCouncillor Schell!ā Greenlaw said in a voice loud enough to cause slight distortions on the recording. āCan we cut councillor Schellās mic? Councillor Schell? Councillor Schell, Iām talking to you. Excuse me, councillor Schell.ā
Despite the mayorās increasingly loud efforts to catch the former Eastview Secondary School teacherās attention, Schell continued his speech.
āPoint of order! Councillor Schell ā please!ā
āPlease stop interrupting me,ā Schell said. āDid I hear you say āpoint of orderā there?ā
āI was going to say, we will be taking a five minute recess, thank you very much,ā Greenlaw said, visibly struggling to maintain his composure.
After the short recess, Greenlaw instructed Schell to provide a brief explanation of the purpose of the motion.
āThank you Mr. Mayor, Iāll be very brief. I believe that each member of council should be given the opportunity to have their position recorded, just like the members of county council and the other municipalities [of Springwater and Innisfil].ā
Schell went on to explain the motion would require a secondary motion in order for council to vote on the matter immediately. Before he could finish, he was again interrupted by Greenlaw.
āCouncillor Schell, pause for a minute, please. That is all you had to say. Youāre asking us to break from procedure in order to get this to the floor. That is all you had to say to fulfill what youāre trying to do.ā
āThanks for your coaching,ā Schell responded.
As Greenlaw began calling for a vote to determine if the original motion could receive an immediate vote, Lavoie noted this would require a seconder. After a few seconds of silence, Ward 2 Councillor John Bardāā raised a placard. All members of council, save Greenlaw and Lavoie, then voted in support of voting on the motion immediately.
Bard then agreed to serve as the seconder for Schellās motion during the floor discussion preceding the vote. Councillor Lori Hutcheson then announced she was āextremely upsetā by Schell, Greenlaw and Lavoieās behaviour. āIām going to ask that every member around this horseshoe show each other the respect that they deserve.ā
Undeterred, Lavoie announced he had a few questions on the motion. āFirst and foremost, Iād like to clarify that you did, indeed, write the motion,ā he asked to Schell, who nodded in affirmation.
āCan you then explain what resolution one means? Itās not clear in the wording.ā
The resolution read: āThat Oro-Medonte Councillors formally have their positions recorded in the public record to make its representatives on Simcoe County Council aware of their positions by voting separately on the following in accordance with the recommendations made by the county council governance committee.ā
āWhat is it saying? I donāt understand the [resolution]? Itās not a properly formed sentence, in my view,ā said Lavoie.
After a somewhat drawn out discussion during which both Lavoie and Greenlaw explained they had supported the raises because they were convinced that a better paid council would be a more democratic one, the motion was finally put to a vote.
With the exception of Schell, every member voted against it.