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Can council continue to meet in camera, in the absence of the public?

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Can council continue to meet in camera, in the absence of the public?

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Councils and their committees can make a motion to go in camera when the substance of their deliberations relate to the matters covered by the exceptions to disclosure in the FOIP Act. For example, a discussion regarding the employment of an individual should be held in camera to protect the privacy of that individual.

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