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Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion
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(07-31-2018, 07:52 AM)danbrotherston Wrote:
(07-31-2018, 07:11 AM)jgsz Wrote: I thought that as a candidate he can say anything he wants.  Only if he is elected would conflict of interest become an issue.

Lol, you're right about that.

I guess we're giving voters the benefit of the doubt in understanding that a conflict of interest may prevent him from doing things.

Is it a given that having an interest near Phase I would necessarily translate into a conflict of interest issue wrt Phase II?  I know they must try to avoid even the appearance of conflict, but that seems a stretch to me.  In the case of Aissa, if he opposes Phase II, how does that translate into a conflict?
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