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Manitoba judge rules municipality cannot ban resident from council meetings

21 April 2026
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A judge in Manitoba has ruled that the Rural Municipality of Alexander cannot impose a blanket ban on resident Aaron Wiebe from attending council meetings. Wiebe, a professional sport fisher, successfully challenged two three-year bans that restricted him from attending meetings, contacting municipal staff, and visiting the municipal office. The Manitoba Court of King’s Bench, led by Justice Sadie Bond, determined that the municipal council lacked the authority under The Municipal Act to issue such bans. While the council could remove disruptive individuals from a meeting, they cannot prevent future attendance. Wiebe had previously raised concerns about a sewage lagoon near his home, which the council deemed disruptive behavior. The mayor of Alexander stated that they do not plan to appeal the decision, and Wiebe will be allowed to attend the next meeting.

Why It Matters

This ruling underscores the legal rights of residents to engage with their local government, reinforcing the principle that municipalities cannot unilaterally exclude individuals from public meetings without proper authority. It highlights ongoing tensions between residents and local officials, particularly regarding accountability and transparency in governance. The decision may influence how municipalities across Canada handle disputes with constituents, particularly in the context of increasing reports of harassment and abuse directed at public officials. The case reflects broader concerns about the balance of power between local governments and the rights of citizens to participate in democratic processes.

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