Vancouver mayor’s 2nd complaint against city councillor upheld: Integrity commissioner

After a complaint brought forward by Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim, City Councillor Christine Boyle has been found to have breached a code of conduct bylaw.

According to a report by the Integrity Commissioner released on Oct. 3, Sim brought forward a complaint on Aug. 25 about comments Boyle made through email and on social media regarding a newly hired member of the mayor’s office.

The report states that in her comments, Boyle claims the newly hired Harrison Fleming supports anti-2SLGBTQ+ policies in education, denies climate change, and is under investigation by the RCMP.


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The commissioner states that Sim complained Boyle’s comments violated section 3.4(c) of the Code of Conduct, which states that a council member must ensure all comments are respectful and not defamatory to another person.

Sim requested that Boyle issue a public apology, pinned to the top of her X profile, and fully retract all statements made about Fleming, the report states.

On Sept. 8, Boyle made a public apology on X. Boyle also told the commissioner she apologized to Fleming directly and offered to meet with him.

In the report, the commissioner says she found Boyle did breach a section of the code of conduct, per Sim’s complaint, but due to Boyle’s public apology, no sanctions will be imposed.

This complaint was upheld only a week after Boyle won a different code of conduct complaint battle against Sim, in which the mayor complained about Boyle speaking openly about a vote on Vancouver’s Living Wage Policy.

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