Ontario trustee resigns after education minister tables legislation to fire him over $45K Italy art trip | CBC News
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Ontario trustee resigns after education minister tables legislation to fire him over $45K Italy art trip | CBC News
"An Ontario school trustee who the province's education minister sought to fire through legislation has now resigned. Mark Watson was one of four trustees with the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board who took a $45,000 trip to Italy to buy $100,000 worth of art for the board. The controversial trip is one of several examples of what Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra has cited as evidence of misuse of public dollars at some school boards and a need for a governance overhaul."
"Three of the four trustees repaid their trip expenses, but Calandra has said Watson refused to pay his share back in full and still owes more than $12,000. Calandra tabled a bill Monday with the sole purpose of firing Watson and barring him from being a trustee at any Ontario school board until 2030. Watson has not responded to a request for comment, but on Friday the board said he had resigned."
Mark Watson resigned after the province's education minister sought his dismissal through legislation. Watson was one of four trustees with the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board who took a $45,000 trip to Italy to purchase about $100,000 of art for the board. Three trustees repaid their trip expenses; Watson reportedly refused to repay his share in full and still owes more than $12,000. Education Minister Paul Calandra cited the trip and similar instances as evidence of misuse of public dollars and pushed for governance changes. Calandra tabled a bill to remove Watson and bar him from serving as a trustee until 2030. Watson did not respond to requests for comment; the board announced his resignation.
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