Revised Agenda
Committee of Council
The Corporation of the City of Brampton

Meeting #:
Date:
Time:
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Location:
Council Chambers - 4th Floor, City Hall - Webex Electronic Meeting
Members:
  • Mayor Patrick Brown (ex officio)
  • Regional Councillor R. Santos
  • Regional Councillor P. Vicente
  • City Councillor D. Whillans
  • Regional Councillor M. Palleschi
  • Regional Councillor M. Medeiros
  • City Councillor J. Bowman
  • City Councillor C. Williams
  • Regional Councillor P. Fortini
  • City Councillor H. Singh
  • Regional Councillor G. Dhillon

 

 

 

 

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In keeping with Council Resolution C019-2021, agenda items will no longer be pre-marked for Consent Motion approval. The Meeting Chair will review the relevant agenda items during this section of the meeting to allow Members to identify agenda items for debate and consideration, with the balance to be approved as part of the Consent Motion given the items are generally deemed to be routine and non-controversial.

The following Sheridan College representatives will be present during the delegation:

Christine Szustaczek -  VP, External Relations
Dr. Michael O’Leary - Dean of Applied Health and Community Studies
Michelle McCollum -  AVP, Capital Development and Facilities
Sunand Sharma - Associate Dean, Community Citizenship, Student Leadership & Engagement

Note: A revised presentation was published on the City's website on September 7, 2021

a. Baldev Mutta, Punjabi Community Health Services 
b. Sharon Mayne Devine, Davis Centre for Families

see Item 8.3.3

(Regional Councillor M. Medeiros, Chair; Regional Councillor P. Vicente, Vice-Chair)

8.2

Proposed Motion:

Moved by: City Councillor Bowman

Seconded by: Regional Councillor Medeiros

Whereas The City of Brampton has been negotiating with several educational institutions with the intention of creating a variety of new educational facilities and program options for students in Brampton, including but not limited to Cybersecurity, Medical, University degree options, etc.; and

Whereas there is going to be an expected significant economic impact to the City in terms of job creation and knowledge retention over the next several years;

Therefore Be It Resolved That the Economic Development Office in conjunction with the CAO’s Office report back to Council on the creation of an Education and Employment Master Plan for the City of Brampton”.

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)


During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(City Councillor H. Singh, Chair; Regional Councillor R. Santos, Vice-Chair)

9.2

Note: The following was referred to this meeting pursuant to clause 1 of Council Resolution C237-2021, passed on July 7, 2021:

C237-2021  1. That the following Recommendations, be referred to the September 8, 2021 meeting of Committee of Council:

1. That the revised Asset Naming Policy (PND-11), as set out in Appendix 1, be approved to guide future asset naming requests; and
2. That staff develop standard operating procedures to implement the Asset Naming Policy;

(See Item 9.2.7)

Proposed Motion: 

Moved by: Mayor Brown

Seconded by: Regional Councillor Vicente 

Whereas the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its final report on June 2, 2015, which included 94 Calls to Action to redress the legacy of residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconciliation;
 
Whereas the recent discoveries of remains and unmarked graves across Canada have led to increased calls for all levels of government to address the recommendations in the TRC’s Calls to Action;
 
Whereas all Canadians and all orders of government have a role to play in reconciliation;
 
Whereas Recommendation #80 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission called upon the federal government, in collaboration with Aboriginal peoples, to establish, as a statutory holiday, a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to ensure that public commemoration of the history and legacy of residential schools remains a vital component of the reconciliation process; and
 
Whereas the Federal Government has announced September 30th, 2021 as the first National Orange Shirt Day and a statutory holiday;
 
Therefore Be It Resolved That the Council of the City of Brampton does hereby commit to recognizing September 30th, 2021, as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (National Orange Shirt Day) by sharing the stories of residential school survivors, their families, and communities;
 
That September 30, 2021 be a day for reflection on what we can do as a community to help Canada become a better place for everyone and what can we do collectively to move towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples; and
 
That the Every Child Matters flag be flown at City Hall for the week of September 30, 2021.

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)


During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(Regional Councillor P. Vicente, Chair; Regional Councillor P. Fortini, Vice-Chair)

10.2

Recommendation

Note: The Region of Peel has requested that a resolution of endorsement be provided by the City of Brampton to serve as the regional representative on the Credit Valley, Toronto and Region, and Central Lake Ontario Source Protection Committee.

A proposed endorsing motion is listed below for Committee's consideration:

That the nomination of the Director, Water and Wastewater, Infrastructure Planning, Partnerships and Compliance, Regional Municipality of Peel, to serve as the Region of Peel’s representative on the Credit Valley, Toronto and Region, and Central Lake Ontario Source Protection Committee, be endorsed by Brampton City Council.

That a copy of Council's resolution be provided to the Credit Valley, Toronto and Region, and Central Lake Ontario Source Protection Committee.

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)


During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(Regional Councillor R. Santos, Chair; City Councillor C. Williams, Vice-Chair)

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)


During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(City Councillor J. Bowman, Chair; City Councillor D. Whillans, Vice-Chair)

12.2

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)


During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

Note: In accordance with the Procedure By-law and Council Resolution, the Referred Matters List will be published quarterly on a meeting agenda for reference and consideration. A copy of the current Referred Matters List for Council and its committees, including original and updated reporting dates, is publicly available on the City’s website.

15 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made at this meeting)


During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

15.1
Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
 

A position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board.

Next Regular Meeting: Wednesday, September 22, 2021

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