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			<title>GETTING THINGS DONE</title>
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<p><strong>By Mayor Tom Mrakas</strong></p>
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<p>Council discussed a motion that I had brought forward concerning
the need for consistent, region wide regulation of cannabis use in public
spaces.&nbsp; Specifically, my motion asked
that Aurora request the Region to develop a Regional Bylaw that would speak to
public usage of cannabis – where public cannabis use would and would not be
allowed.</p>
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<p>As I said at the table, residents have raised concerns
about attending town events such as the Christmas parade or Arctic Adventure and
someone smoking cannabis beside their kids, so we need a clear and consistent Bylaw
that respects peoples rights both ways: respects the fact that this is a legal
product that residents are legally allowed to use and respects our residents
right to enjoy public spaces without their children being directly exposed to
cannabis smoke. </p>
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<p>Regulating use in a public space though is not a
straightforward process.&nbsp; While the Town
could create a standalone Bylaw that limits cannabis use to private residences
only and does not permit public use, this type of Bylaw is unenforceable.</p>
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<p>The municipality has no right to create Bylaws that speak
to roadways – and that includes sidewalks. Thus, that means a municipal Bylaw
cannot restrict use of cannabis on a public sidewalk. </p>
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<p>So, what can a municipality do that can be enforced? We
can create a Bylaw that prohibits use of cannabis in all public parks, special
event areas as well as during special events and sets a minimum distance from
the entrance to public buildings. </p>
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<p>The Region does have a working group that has been
working on creating a cannabis public usage Bylaw. As was said at the table, this
motion would act as a catalyst for a discussion of the issue at Regional
Council which would then afford Council the ability to give clear direction to
the working group, and, ultimately, bring forward a Bylaw that provides clear
and consistent regulatory control of public use of cannabis across the Region.</p>
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<p>A regional Bylaw is the best way forward, in my opinion.</p>
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<p>In my discussions with YRP and the Region's solicitor, it
was stated that rather than nine separate municipal Bylaws, a consistent Bylaw,
that is adopted Region-wide would allow for easier enforcement.&nbsp; It would also enable a clear and consistent understanding
by both residents and officials of what is allowed and what is not allowed. </p>
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<p>The second part of the motion that was discussed by
Council speaks to need for education and outreach. I believe that once any Bylaw
is put into place there needs to be an education/awareness campaign to inform
the public about the new Bylaw; to ensure residents are aware of what is and
isn't allowed when using cannabis in public.</p>
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<p>I was very pleased that the motion passed unanimously. I
am looking forward to continuing this discussion at the Region and to have a Bylaw
in place soon.</p>
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<p>That's all for this week. As always if you would like to
get into contact with me please feel free to contact me anytime by phone
905-727-3123 ext. 4746 or by email <a href="mailto:tmrakas@aurora.ca">tmrakas@aurora.ca</a>,
and if you would like to sign up for more newsletters and council updates then
please visit Mrakas.ca/contact to join the growing list of Aurorans that are
staying informed.</p>
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