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Vancouver 's ABC -majority council narrowly voted to allow natural gas for heating and hot water in new buildings in July .
Postmedia reported that ABC Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s senior adviser, David Grewal , was involved in discussions around the city's natural gas policy, including meeting with a lobbyist for Fortis , B.C. 's largest natural gas supplier, while simultaneously serving as a director of two privately held Vancouver -based natural gas companies.
ABC Vancouver Coun. Lenny Zhou also indicated his plan to bring one of his own motion.
Mayor Miller says Grewal has a conflict between promoting natural gas consumption and the people of Vancouver .
Miller says he's surprised that Grewala didn't declare a conflict and recuse himself from discussions about natural gas policy.
Miller : "It certainly wouldn’t have been tolerated in Toronto " Vancouver ’s auditor general is responsible for investigating complaints about possible conflict or misconduct involving city staff.
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