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Lobbyist admits lunch with mayor's staffer broke rules, but says she's been vindicated

July 27, 2026

After a wide-ranging complaint about Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe's relationship with a lobbying firm was resolved without penalty, the company's CEO has acknowledged she didn't comply with the rules by buying lunch for the mayor's chief of staff.



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