Kamloops council defeats mayor’s push to prevent city from hiring councillors’ family members
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson didn’t find any success in advancing his pair of notices of motion during Tuesday’s (Feb. 3) regular council meeting.
Attending virtually via Zoom, Hamer-Jackson presented a motion that, if adopted, would direct staff to prepare a report on implementing a policy that prohibits the City of Kamloops from hiring immediate family members of city councillors while those particular councillors are in office.
The notice of motion was defeated 4-1 with Hamer-Jackson the sole vote in favour. Councillors Stephen Karpuk, Margot Middleton and Mike O’Reilly recused themselves from the vote. Councillor Dale Bass was absent.
The remaining quartet of councillors opted to vote against the notice of motion, saying it would be discriminatory toward council members’ families and open the city to legal risk.


