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Apr 22, 2021 1:19 PM
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark says he’s not in a position to speak for or about Ward 1 councillor Darren Hill.
However, Hill will get the chance to do so on his own, at Monday’s regular council meeting.
In a report filed Thursday, Saskatoon returning officer Scott Bastian noted Hill didn’t send in his campaign disclosure forms until March 4, more than two weeks after the Feb. 16 deadline. Eight other candidates also sent in their paperwork late.
According to Bylaw 8491, The Campaign Disclosure and Spending Limits Bylaw, 2006, Section 24, council candidates who file their paperwork after the posted deadline are potentially subject to fines of up to $5,000 per day until the necessary documents are submitted.
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