ABC Commissioners Breach Open Meeting Rule
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ABC Vancouver park board politicians violated policy on open meetings, integrity commissioner finds

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Vancouver 's ABC party violated city policy requiring "the business of local government be conducted in an open, transparent way" The city's integrity commissioner found the ABC party breached the “open meeting principle” The Stanley Park bike lane and turf fields at Moberly Park were among the issues inappropriately discussed in private by the ABC caucus, the report says.
All Canadian provinces and territories have some kind of open meeting requirement for local governments.
“I hope this report will provide the public with transparency and confidence in their local governance,” she said in an emailed statement.
Christensen added that she apologizes for her actions, to the park board’s sole Green commissioner Tom Digby , to park board staff, and “most of all to the residents of Vancouver ”.
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