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November 8, 2002
A full-time mayor for Iqaluit?
Iqaluit East MLA says
city should make mayors job full time
DENISE
RIDEOUT
An Iqaluit MLA is calling
on city council to consider changing the mayors position from a half-time
to a full-time job.
But the citys mayor
isnt convinced thats the way to go.
Ed Picco, MLA for the Iqaluit
East riding, says its time Canadas newest capital city, and one
of its fastest growing cities, elects a full-time mayor.
On Oct. 29, during the
Nunavut legislative assembly session in Pangnirtung, Picco made a members
statement that suggested city council should kick-start a debate on the issue.
"Having served as
an MLA for Iqaluit over the past seven years, Ive seen the transition
of the community from 1995 to where it is today, before it was the capital,
before the growth, when the population was 3,500," Picco said in an interview.
"And just seeing the
workload that the mayor and the council are dealing with, I think right now
the mayors position should be made full-time."
Last weeks byelection
race in Iqaluit inspired Picco to think about the way city council runs.
"With this election,
maybe theres an opportunity for the new council and the new members on
council to say Look, is this the time to bring forth a motion together
to make a full-time mayor position?," Picco said.
Currently, the mayors
position in Iqaluit is part-time.
A full-time mayor could
devote more hours to tackling the issues and lobbying the territorial and federal
government, Picco said.
He also suggested that
more residents would likely run for the mayors position if they were guaranteed
a full-time salary.
"I think you need
to have a salary package and a benefit package that will attract them to a job
thats full-time. If youre going to leave your own full-time employment
there has to be something there to attract that kind of a candidate," he
said.
"I want to clarify
and emphasize that Im not saying anything about the current mayor. Im
just saying that maybe its time for a full-time mayor," the MLA said.
But Iqaluits mayor
isnt buying the idea theres an urgent need for the city to have
a full-time political head.
"Im not so sure
we need it right now. We just switched from a quarter time two years ago to
a half-time position. And Id be fine to retain the status quo for at least
the next term," Mayor John Matthews said.
"One of the concerns
thats been expressed is that if we have a full-time mayor, is that the
mayor may want to get more involved in the day-to-day operations and thats
technically not the mayors privy. Its the CAO [Chief Administrative
Officer] that looks after the day-to-day operations," he said.
While the mayors
job likely wont change to full-time, Matthews wants to review the pay
scale.
"I hope to form a
citizens commission just to examine the renumeration to ensure that its
fair for the people and the citizens," Matthews said.
"This is coming from
a concerned employee who thinks the mayor is being overpaid. So we want to have
all this as transparent as possible."
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