
West Lincoln Mayor and Niagara Regional Councillor Dave Bylsma – file photo
A Visibly Upset Dave Bylsma – Removed from Seats on Regional Boards, Agencies and Commissions for Remainder of 2021 – Falls Short of Apologizing for Comments Made During a June, 2020 Radio Interview
A News Report from A Better Niagara, a citizens watchdog group in Niagara, Ontario
(This report was originally posted January 24th, 2021 on A Better Niagara’s Facebook Page)
Posted January 26th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
“If you are going to err, err on the side of social justice” — Ed Smith, St. Catharines community activist and a founding member and director of A Better Niagara, speaking to a full meeting Niagara Regional Council this past January 21st
It was difficult for many citizens, who watched the discussion by Regional Council on Thursday, January 21st to understand why it was so hard for some members Council to make a decision about if, and then how to, reprimand West Lincoln Mayor Dave Bylsma.

Niagara Region’s Integrity Commissioner recommends reprimand for Bylsma for use of what he found to be insensitive and derogatory languaqe used by the West Lincoln Mayor and Regional Councillor during a 2020 radio interview
The integrity commissioner’s report that they had in front of them, based on a complaint filed by Ed Smith after Council previously refused to deal with the issue themselves, concluded that remarks Bylsma made during a 610 interview in June about the Black Lives Matter movement, the LGTBQ community and Indigenous people were discriminatory and a contravention of the Region’s Code of Conduct. The report recommended that Regional Council reprimand Bylsma.
Ed Smith delegated to Council on the matter. He recommended that Council go a step further and remove Bylsma from taskforces, boards and commissions that the Region had appointed him to.
He said, in part: “You as a governing body appointed him in good faith to represent you, and by extension represent the values of this Region. He has clearly demonstrated that he is out of step with the values that the Region wishes to espouse. I put to you tonight that his unrepentant nature in this matter makes him no longer fit to represent this Region in the appointments that are controlled by you, the Council of the Niagara Region.” A full transcript of Ed’s remarks can be found at the end of this post. Continue reading →
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