TOWN INFORMATION
Council & Committee Meetings
It is the role of council to:
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represent the public and to consider the well-being and interests of the municipality
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carry out the duties of council under the Municipal Act or any other Act
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develop and evaluate the policies and programs of the municipality
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determine which services the municipality provides
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ensure that administrative practices and procedures are in place to implement the decisions of council
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maintain the financial integrity of the municipality
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To watch Ajax Council, General Government Committee and Community Affairs and Planning Committee meetings online visit ajax.ca/live​


Meet Your
Ajax Town Council
Mayor - Shaun Collier
Deputy Mayor - Councillor Sterling Lee
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Ward 1 Regional Councillor - Marilyn Crawford
Ward 1 Local Councillor - Rob Tyler Morin
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Ward 2 Regional Councillor - Sterling Lee
Ward 2 Local Councillor - Nancy Henry
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Ward 3 Regional Councillor - Joanne Dies
Ward 3 Local Councillor - Lisa Bower​


Freedom of Information Requests
The Integrity Commissioner receives complaints about violations of the Council Code of Conduct, the Local Boards Code of Conduct, and the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act. Ajax Council has appointed Suzanne Craig, SC Consulting as the Town's Integrity Commissioner.
In addition to receiving and potentially investigating complaints under the Codes of Conduct and the MCIA, the Integrity Commissioner also provides advice, education and information to members of Council and local boards regarding their obligations under the Code of Conduct and the MCIA.​
Conflict of Interest Registry
Members of Ajax Council and members of the Town's local boards must follow the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act (the MCIA). The Town of Ajax Pecuniary Interest Declaration Registry lists all declarations of pecuniary interest filed by members of Council and local boards as of March 1, 2019.


Gifts & Benefits Disclosure
In accordance witn Section 10 of the Council Code of Conduct, Members shall file a Gifts and Benefits Disclosure Statement when they have received or accepted a reportable gift or benefit greater than $500.00 from a single source during a calendar year.
Ontario Ombudsmen Office
The Office of the Ombudsman of Ontario investigates complaints about municipal services and activities, and whether meetings of Council or its local boards have been properly closed to the public. The Ombudsman will only look into your complaint if you have already explored all other means of complaint resolution first.