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Clarington Diversity Advisory Committee
Thursday, January 28, 2021, 7:00 PM — 9:00 PM
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Agenda
Item
Speaker
Time
allotted
1. Land Acknowledgement Statement
Rachel Traore
2 minutes
2. Welcome and Introductions of Members
Rachel Traore
10 minutes
3. Review and approval of Agenda
Rachel Traore
2 minutes
4. Review and approval of previous meeting minutes
Rachel Traore
5 minutes
5. Statement on Symbols of Hate
Erica Mittag
15 minutes
• Review draft statement and provide thoughts
• Guest — Basia Radomski, Communications
Manager
6. Communications — receive for information
Erica Mittag
10 minutes
• Township of Brock — Addressing Racism and
Inequalities (attached)
• Durham Regional Police Services — Black
History Month Celebration in Durham Region
(attached)
• Municipality of Clarington — Ward Boundary
Review — Final Report (attached)
• Congress of Black Women — Black History
Month Planning Committee — Youth Panel
Discussion invitation
7. Council & Community updates
Councillor Hooper /
10 minutes
Erica Mittag
8. Update on Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee
Meera McDonald
10 minutes
9. Community Support, Multiculturalism and Anti-
Erica Mittag
5 minutes
Racism Initiatives Program
• Summary of application submitted
10. LEAD initiative
Erica Mittag
15 minutes
• Partnership between the Municipality of
Clarington and the Abilities Centre
• Looking for a member of the Diversity
Advisory Committee to participate
11. Committee Elections
Erica Mittag
10 minutes
• Elections procedure (attached)
12.Other Business
All
Next meeting: Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. - Via Microsoft Teams
Clarington Diversity Advisory Committee Meeting
Minutes Thursday, November 26, 2020
Clarington
Clarington Diversity Advisory Committee
Thursday, November 26, 2020, 7:00 PM
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Present:
Ashfaque Choudhry (until 8:41 p.m.)
Councillor Ron Hooper
Derryck Lamptey
Meera McDonald
Rajeshwari Saharan
John Sawdon (until 9:30 p.m.)
Rachel Traore
Also Present: Mayor Adrian Foster (until 8:41 p.m.)
Erica Mittag — Community Development Coordinator
Jack Ammendolia — Watson & Associates Economists Ltd. (until
7.23 p.m.)
Regrets: Sajida Kadri
Laila Shafi
The meeting called to order at 7.00 p.m.
1. Land Acknowledgement
Rachel Traore read the Land Acknowledgement Statement.
2. Ward Boundary Review
Jack Ammendolia of Watson & Associates Economists presented an update
on the Ward Boundary Review currently underway in Clarington. More
information can be found at www.clarington.net/wardboundarVreview.
Members are encouraged to complete the survey and share with their
networks.
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3. Review of Agenda
Moved by Meera McDonald, seconded by Derryck Lamptey
That the agenda of the meeting of November 26, 2020 be approved
Carried
4. Review of Minutes
Moved by Councillor Ron Hooper, seconded by Councillor Ashfaque Choudhry
That the minutes of the meetings of September 24, 2020 be approved.
Carried
5. Update on Committee Elections
Erica Mittag confirmed with Clarington's Clerks Department that we can hold
elections at the January 2021 meeting. Four members' terms are ending
December 31, 2020 and Council will be appointing members to serve a new
four-year term; to be ratified December 14, 2020 at Council.
6. Communications — Received for Information
City of Oshawa — received for information; regarding Mental Health training for
Police Services (circulated with the agenda).
Anti -Racism Initiatives and the Anti -Racism Directorate — received for
information; regarding various initiatives the Directorate has undertaken
(circulated with the agenda).
Moved by Derryck Lamptey, seconded by Rachel Traore
That the communications be received for information.
Carried
7. Council and Community Updates
Councillor Ron Hooper shared:
a) Council reviewed applications to the vacancies (4) on the Diversity
Advisory Committee; appointments to be ratified at Council on
December 14, 2020.
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b) Council received a letter from a resident regarding to the celebration of the
Festival of Diwali. Resident would like to request a permit for fireworks.
There is a by-law in place for fireworks. The Committee could look at
ways to educate the community about fireworks permitting for this and
other similar celebrations. Erica and Councillor Hooper to connect and
follow up with By -Law Services for more information.
c) The Durham Regional Police Services Board shared an update on their
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan with Regional Council. This letter is
shared for the Committee's information.
Erica Mittag shared:
d) Engage Clarington — Our Clarington — Diversity and Inclusion Page is
active and Members are encouraged to share their stories to promote
discussion and engagement. The Community Diversity Survey is also
hosted on the site and is being promoted through social media.
7. Update on Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee
Meera McDonald reviewed proceedings of the most recent subcommittee work.
Angela Todd -Anderson and Erica Mittag will work with Samantha Aitken from the
Clarington Public Library on the planning of a virtual event for Black History
Month (February 2021).
An update was provided on two outstanding items requiring approval by the
Diversity Advisory Committee. The Terms of Reference were reviewed by the
Members. The Social Media Plan is to be reviewed by Members at our next
meeting.
Moved by Rajeshwari Saharan, seconded by Derryck Lamptey
That the Terms of Reference for the Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee be
approved.
Carried
8. Durham Black Accountability Coalition Meeting
Rachel Traore reviewed the responses to the Durham Black Accountability
Coalition petition requests. She will be taking this information and drafting a
response letter for further consideration by Council.
9. Black History Month
Erica Mittag shared that the Clarington Public Library is planning events and
resources surrounding Black History Month and if the Members have any
suggestions of activities or resources to be included, please forward to Erica.
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The Diversity and Inclusion Staff Team is also planning recognition and events
for the month.
10.Community Support, Multi-Culturalism and Anti -Racism Initiatives
Erica Mittag shared information about this funding opportunity. If Members have
thoughts on initiative proposals and potential partners, please share with Erica.
11. Confidential Report
Moved by Councillor Ron Hooper, seconded by Meera McDonald
That in accordance with Section 239 (2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended,
the meeting be closed for the purpose of discussing the prohibition of symbols of
hate, a matter that deals with advice that is subject to solicitor -client privilege,
including communications necessary for that purpose.
Carried
12. Rise and Report
The prohibition of symbols of hate was discussed in "closed" session in
accordance with Section 239 (2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended and no
resolutions were passed.
Moved by Meera McDonald, seconded by Derryck Lamptey
That the General Government Committee recommend to Council that staff be
directed to prepare an amendment to the Sign By-law to prohibit the public
display of symbols of hate within the Municipality of Clarington; and
That the Mayor and Members of Council of the Municipality of Clarington, in
partnership with Clarington's Diversity Advisory Committee, release an Official
Statement condemning the display of symbols of hate in our community.
Carried
The meeting was adjourned at 9:56 p.m.
Moved by Derryck Lamptey, seconded by Meera McDonald
Carried
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breathe it in.
December 10, 2020
Mr. Ralph Walton, Regional Clerk
Regional Municipality of Durham
605 Rossland Road East
P.O. Box 623
Whitby, Ontario
L1 N 6A3
Dear Sir:
Re: Addressing Racism and Inequalities
The Corporation of
The Township of Brock
1 Cameron St. E., P.O. Box 10
Cannington, ON LOE 1E0
705-432-2355
Please be advised that Council adopted the following resolution at their meeting held on
November 23, 2020:
Council has requested that this be forwarded to you for your consideration.
Resolution Number31-12
MOVED BY Claire Doble and SECONDED by Lynn Campbell
WHEREAS recent protests by the Black Lives Matter movement have articulated clear and
compelling reasons to increase collective efforts to address systemic inequalities within society;
AND WHEREAS municipal governments in Canada have responsibilities under Canada's Charter
of Rights and Freedoms as well as the Ontario Human Rights Act and must play important
leadership roles to combat racism and discrimination while fostering respect for all citizens;
AND WHEREAS incidents of racially motivated acts of prejudice and violence are unacceptable
in a modern society;
AND WHEREAS we must join together as a community, province, and nation to condemn these
types of hatred and racism;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Township of Brock Council condemns all acts of
prejudice, racism and violence; and,
THAT it will continue to work proactively and collaboratively with the Region of Durham, other
municipalities and community partners to address systemic racism and inequalities in our
community; and,
If this information is required in an acc
please contact the Township at 705-4:
THAT it supports the Region of Durham's establishment of a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Division to lead and implement a strong and unified effort to address racism and promote
diversity and inclusion; and,
FINALLY, THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Region of Durham, area
municipalities, MPP Laurie Scott, and MP Jamie Schmale.
MOTION CARRIED
Should you have any concerns please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Yours truly,
THE TOWN/SHIP OF BROCK
Becky Jamieson
Municipal Clerk
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cc. The Honorable Laurie Scott, MPP, Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes -Brock
Jamie Schmale MP; Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes —Brock
JP Newman, Clerk, Township of Scugog
Ms. Nicole Cooper, Clerk, Town of Ajax
Ms. Mary Medeiros, City Clerk, City of Oshawa
Ms. Susan Cassel, Clerk, City of Pickering
Ms. Debbie Leroux, Clerk, Township of Uxbridge
Mr. Christopher Harris, Clerk, Town of Whitby
Ms. Anne Greentree, Clerk, Municipality of Clarington
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To:
Mittag, Erica
Subject:
FW: DRPS #3, January 19, 2021 Black History Month Celebration in Durham Region
Date:
Monday, January 25, 2021 12:45:56 PM
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Subject: DRPS #3, January 19, 2021 Black History Month Celebration in Durham Region
EXTERNAL
DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE
"Leaders in Community Safety"
605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, L1 N OB8
Telephone 1-888-579-1520; www.drps.ca
Facebook/Twitter at /DRPS
MEDIA RELEASE
Date: January 19, 2021 Time: 1:30 p.m.
Released By: Jodi Maclean Ext.: 4353
SUBJECT: Black History Month Celebration in Durham Region
Mark your calendar! February 1 is the exciting launch of the virtual celebration of
Black History Month in Durham Region. With the theme "Together We Rise
Durham," the month -long (and beyond) festivities will be hosted on a number of
social media platforms and feature amazing videos and messages that highlight the
proud history of the Black community in Durham Region.
The 2021 Black History Month Committee is a partnership between DRPS, the
Region of Durham, the Ontario Black History Society, the Canadian Jamaican Club of
Oshawa and DurhamONE. For the entire month of Febraury, the committee will be
sharing some unique online content to mark Black History Month.
To kick it all off, a virtual launch video entitled "Together We Rise Durham" will be
streamed on February 1, 2021 at 7 p.m. You can watch the event live on the Black
History Month in Durham Region You Tube channel. Featuring a talented group of
performers, the launch video celerbrates Black culture, community and allies.
Watch for other videos and messages to be shared on our social media channels
throughout February:
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXoASliOPID169BwiyKael
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drps and https://twitter.com/RegionofDurham
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDRPS and
https://www.facebook.com/RegionofDurham/
The celebration will continue throughout the year. The 2021 Black History Month
Committee will be hosting a year -long virtual book club to introduce and celebrate
inspiring authors and books. Online, live discussions will occur with the authors and
members of the committee. The public is encouraged to join. The first book
discussion will be February 17 at 7 p.m. with Canadian icon Denham Jolly, author of
"In the Black: My Life." Get reading! Details on how to RSVP and join the book club
will be released soon.
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Clarington
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January 21, 2021
To Interested Parties:
Re: Ward Boundary Review — Final Report
File Number: PG.25.06
At a meeting held on January 18, 2021, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington
passed the following Resolution #C-014-21:
That Report be received;
That the Final Report on Clarington's Ward Boundary Review, of Watson &
Associates Economists Ltd., be received;
That the Municipality of Clarington maintain the existing four ward boundary
system; and
That all interested parties listed in Report LGS-002-21 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
Yours truly,
June Gallagher, B.A., Dipl. M.
Municipal Clerk
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c: See attached list of Interested Parties
The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, ON L1 C 3A6
1-800-563-1195 1 Local:905-623-3379 1 info@clarington.net I www.clarington.net
LGS-002-21 January 19, 2021 Page 2
Interested Parties
Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington — c/o Amy Burke — aburke(@clarington.net
Bowmanville Older Adult Association - execdirector(@-bowmanviIleolderaduIts.com
Clarington's Accessibility Advisory Committee — c/o Erica Mittag —
emittag(@ clarington.net
Clarington's Diversity Advisory Committee — c/o Erica Mittag — emittag(@-clarington.net
Jack Ammendolia, Watson & Associates Economists Ltd. -
ammendolia(@_watsonecon.ca
Persons subscribed to the webpage, www.clarington.net/wardboundaryreview
R. Maciver, Director of Legislative Services/Municipal Solicitor
The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, ON L1 C 3A6
1-800-563-1195 1 Local:905-623-3379 1 info@clarington.net I www.clarington.net
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1. Quorum - A quorum needs to be present throughout the meeting. Quorum is the
total number of members (as outlined in the terms of reference) plus one. For
instance, if the total number of members is seven, quorum is four. In the event that
the required quorum is not attained, the election will take place at the next meeting,
and this meeting will be noted as an "information meeting" in the minutes, with no
decisions being made.
2. Election Chair — Either a Council member, a non -voting member, staff, or the former
secretary shall be the Election Chair during the election process portion of the
meeting.
3. Nominations - Accepting nominations, from the floor, for the position of Chair:
• Nominator raises their hand to indicate they are going to nominate a member.
• Does not need a seconder.
• Nominees' names are recorded in the minutes.
• A person can nominate themselves.
• A member can be nominated for more than one position, but can only hold
one position at a time.
• A member may be nominated even if they are not in attendance.
• Nominees do not have to leave the room during the vote. They can
participate in the voting.
• The Election Chair can continue presiding, even if he or she is one of the
nominees for the office.
• Nominations are open until the Election Chair asks for nominations and there
are no names put forth at which time the Chair will close nominations.
• Nominees can remove their name at any point during the process.
4. Stand - As each member is nominated, the Election Chair asks the nominee if they
will have their name stand.
5. Voting — The Election Chair asks "All those in favour of Bob Smith for Chair, please
raise their hands".
• If there is only one nominee, Bob Smith is elected if he receives the majority
of votes. If he does not receive the majority of votes, the election of this
position is held over until the next meeting.
• If there is more than one nominee — the Election Chair drops off the lowest
votes until there are only two remaining, then majority wins.
6. Others — The other positions are elected in the same manner.