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Subject: MEDIA ADVISORY: Ashu M. G. Solo Filed Formal Complaint against Mayor Don Atchison over Potential Code of Conduct Violation
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Cc: 'mayors.office@saskatoon.ca'; randy.donauer@saskatoon.ca; 'glen.penner@saskatoon.ca'; 'pat.lorje@saskatoon.ca'; 'ann.iwanchuk@saskatoon.ca'; 'myles.heidt@saskatoon.ca'; 'charlie.clark@saskatoon.ca'; 'mairin.loewen@saskatoon.ca'; 'tiffany.paulsen@saskatoon.ca'; 'bev.dubois@saskatoon.ca'; darren.hill@saskatoon.ca
Subject: MEDIA ADVISORY: Ashu M. G. Solo Filed Formal Complaint against Mayor Don Atchison over Potential Code of Conduct Violation
MEDIA
ADVISORY: Ashu M. G. Solo Filed Formal Complaint against Mayor Don
Atchison over Potential Code of Conduct Violation
SASKATOON, SK, Oct. 3, 2012—The Saskatoon City Council
Code of Conduct bars candidates from referring to themselves as “Mayor X” or
“Councillor Y” in campaign advertising. On October 2, 2012, Ashu M. G.
Solo filed a formal complaint with the Saskatoon city clerk against Mayor Don
Atchison for many references to himself as “Mayor
Atchison” and “Mayor of Saskatoon” on his campaign Facebook account.
“I don’t think it’s
important to ban references to council members as ‘Mayor X’ or ‘Councillor Y’
in campaign advertising,” Solo said. “However, because this is
prohibited by the Code of Conduct approved by City Council, the rules must be
followed by all council members including Atchison. ”
Solo’s complaint
will be considered by the Executive Committee of City Council on November 5,
2012. They will decide what further action to take.
Solo previously
filed a complaint against Atchison, Councillor Randy Donauer, and the City of
Saskatoon with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission because of a Christian
prayer recitation at a Volunteer Appreciation Banquet organized by the Mayor’s
Office.
“Atchison is an
inept leader who doesn’t care about the Saskatoon City Council Code of Conduct,
Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, or Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,”
Solo said. “All he cares about is getting elected.”
For further
information:
Ashu Solo
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A screen capture of
Atchison’s former Facebook page is attached to this email message.
Further details are
available in this StarPhoenix article by David Hutton and Charles
Hamilton: http://www.canada.com/news/Complaint+filed+over+Atchisons+mayor/7335391/story.html.
Solo’s complaint
follows below:
From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 2:39 AM
To: 'City Clerk's Office'
Subject: Potential Violations of the City Council Code of Conduct by Don Atchison
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 2:39 AM
To: 'City Clerk's Office'
Subject: Potential Violations of the City Council Code of Conduct by Don Atchison
Dear City Clerk’s
Office:
I read the
StarPhoenix article “Wolf questions Atchison’s Use of Mayor’s Office” by David
Hutton at http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Wolf+questions+Atchison+mayor+office/7312029/story.html.
I understand that Tom Wolf’s campaign team says repeated use of the title
“mayor” by Don Atchison in online campaign advertising violates the City
Council Code of Conduct (http://www.saskatoon.ca/CITY%20COUNCIL/Pages/CodeofConduct.aspx#elections).
I further understand that after the City Clerk’s Office contacted Atchison’s
campaign headquarters about references to him as “Mayor Don Atchison” and
“Mayor Atchison” on his campaign Web site and a reference to him as “Mayor of
Saskatoon” on his Twitter account, they removed these references.
I just took a look
at Atchison’s official campaign account on the social network Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/DonAtchisonSaskatoon/info).
On the “About” page of this Facebook account, there are five references to
Atchison as “Mayor Atchison” and a reference to him as “Mayor Atch” in his
biography and awards. There are also five references to Atchison as
“Mayor of Saskatoon” on the “About” page of his Facebook account. The
text for his biography and awards on this Facebook page follows below. I
am also attaching a screen capture of this Facebook page.
From Don Atchison’s
Facebook page:
Biography
Don Atchison was first elected to
Saskatoon city council in 1994 and served as councillor up to his election as
mayor in 2003. He was re-elected mayor in 2006 and again in 2009. Throughout
his years in public office, he has never wavered from his commitment to the
inclusion of all Saskatoon citizens and neighbourhoods. He strives to see all
sides of the issues and to work in partnership to create
the greatest benefit for all citizens of
Saskatoon.
Mayor Atchison inspires confidence in our collective ability to achieve bold visions. After decades of indecision, River Landing is now evolving before our eyes, and the South Bridge – first discussed almost a century ago – will soon be spanning the South Saskatchewan.
But “thinking big” isn’t just about big structures; Mayor Atchison has been equally as adamant about finding innovative ways to fund affordable housing, rejuvenate neighbourhoods, reduce crime and involve people from all walks of life in the decisions about our future, such as through the “Saskatoon Speaks”. His vision and pursuit of excellence for Saskatoon is as wide as it is deep.
“Atch” learned the value of teamwork early in his life. Growing up in Saskatoon, he was involved in a variety of activities. He especially loved sports, where his talent as a hockey goaltender led to playing in the professional leagues. After hockey, he returned to Saskatoon and his family’s retail business. He and his wife Mardele have remained committed Saskatoon, where they have raised their five children.
In recognition of his work, Mayor Atchison has received a number of honours, including being named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International; the Medal of Merit by the International Association of Lions Clubs; and the Saskatchewan Centennial Award.
What is his greatest honour? Ask Mayor Atch and he will quickly reply, “Serving the greatest city in Canada.”
Mayor Atchison inspires confidence in our collective ability to achieve bold visions. After decades of indecision, River Landing is now evolving before our eyes, and the South Bridge – first discussed almost a century ago – will soon be spanning the South Saskatchewan.
But “thinking big” isn’t just about big structures; Mayor Atchison has been equally as adamant about finding innovative ways to fund affordable housing, rejuvenate neighbourhoods, reduce crime and involve people from all walks of life in the decisions about our future, such as through the “Saskatoon Speaks”. His vision and pursuit of excellence for Saskatoon is as wide as it is deep.
“Atch” learned the value of teamwork early in his life. Growing up in Saskatoon, he was involved in a variety of activities. He especially loved sports, where his talent as a hockey goaltender led to playing in the professional leagues. After hockey, he returned to Saskatoon and his family’s retail business. He and his wife Mardele have remained committed Saskatoon, where they have raised their five children.
In recognition of his work, Mayor Atchison has received a number of honours, including being named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International; the Medal of Merit by the International Association of Lions Clubs; and the Saskatchewan Centennial Award.
What is his greatest honour? Ask Mayor Atch and he will quickly reply, “Serving the greatest city in Canada.”
Awards
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In
recognition of his work, Mayor Atchison has received a number of honours,
including being named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary
International; the Medal of Merit by the International Association of Lions
Clubs; the Consumer Choice Man of the Year Award; and the Canadian Sport
Tourism Alliance President's Award for Public Sector Supporter.
|
I don’t agree with
banning references to council members as “Mayor X” or “Councillor Y” in
campaign advertising. However, because this is prohibited by the City
Council Code of Conduct approved by City Council, the rules should be followed
by all council members.
Atchison’s Facebook
account was created on September 5, 2012 obviously for his reelection
campaign. I assume he has been violating the City Council Code of Conduct
since then.
I strongly believe
that Don Atchison should be sanctioned in accordance with the City Council Code
of Conduct.
I am blind copying
this email to Tom Wolf, various media outlets, and Don Atchison, so they can
also be aware of these potentially serious violations of the City Council Code
of Conduct by Don Atchison.
I look forward to
your response.
Best regards,
Ashu M. G. Solo