ROTHENBURGER: Who would survive if we had a recall law for City councils?
I’LL WAGER THAT if B.C. had recall legislation for municipal politicians, eight of the nine current members of Kamloops City council would be under threat of removal from office.
The only one who wouldn’t be is Coun. Margot Middleton, because while she’s solidly in the Gang of Eight, she stands aside from the fray. She’s neither petulant nor petty, avoiding entirely the temptation to get into cheap arguments with Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson.
But there’s no such thing as a recall process for B.C. municipalities because the provincial government refuses to legislate it, relying on other ways of dealing with dysfunctional councils. Those ways are inadequate or simply don’t apply when a council just doesn’t work anymore. You practically have to commit a crime (actually, that’s one of the criteria) before you can get booted from office.