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City Council Will Discuss the Future of Councillor Darren Hill
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Saskatoon / 650 CKOM
Apr 22, 2021 5:37 AM
Saskatoon city councillor Darren Hill speaks about the clear-cut vegetation in his ward on May 24, 2020. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon city councillor Darren Hill’s job as Ward 1 representative could be on the line at Monday’s council meeting.
After the delayed civic election last Nov. 13, all council candidates were expected to disclose their campaign contributions by Feb. 16.
According to a report filed by returning officer Scott Bastian, nine council candidates did not file by that deadline. That included Hill, who was elected by a margin of just 56 votes over runner-up Kevin Boychuk.
Boychuk was also on that list. Hill did finally file on March 4, with expenses totaling $14,977.49
SASKATOON Ward 1 Coun. Darren Hill may be required to resign his seat after failing to meet a deadline to disclose campaign contributions and expenses. Hill was the only elected councillor who was late filing statements on campaign contributions and expenses, according to a report going before City Council on Monday. The report says the statements were required to be filed by Feb. 16. A copy of the declaration form shows it was signed by Hill on March 4. Campaign contributions and expenses were each declared as $14,997.46. In an interview, Hill said the reason for the late filing relates to health issues and along with the COVID-19 pandemic.