Councillor Ewing resigns from South Dundas fire service

Effective Friday, February 13, 2015, South Dundas councillor Bill Ewing resigned from South Dundas Fire and Emergency Services.

Ewing was assistant deputy chief at SDFES Station 1-4, the Iroquois fire station.

Ewing has been an Iroquois firefighter since January 1980. 

“I became a firefighter because I wanted to help the community,” Ewing told The Leader.

Now, being a South Dundas councillor, Ewing’s community service role is in a different capacity, and it is his council role that moved him to make the difficult decision to resign from the fire service, a job that was extremely important to him.

After attending a recent council seminar and seeking the opinions of three different lawyers, Ewing determined that as a firefighter, “I could not speak to any fire service issues without being in conflict.”

In order to avoid any complications, and to ensure that his voice and expertise in the fire service would still be able to benefit the community, he chose to resign from the fire service.

“People voted for me to represent them, so it’s important to have my voice part of the discussions. With my years of service I have a lot of knowledge in all aspects of the fire service,” said Ewing who worked his way up through the ranks to become assistant deputy chief.

Although Ewing was a member of the fire service, when he served on council before, at that time he was not advised that being a firefighter put him in a conflict when making council decisions.

“It was never perceived as a conflict in the past, but perceptions have changed since then,” said Ewing.

Also, the last time Ewing served on council, South Dundas did not have a full time fire chief, this time it does.

With South Dundas having recently updated their fire master plan, and considering changes to the fire station in Morrisburg, Ewing says, “There will be a number of issues, going forward, that I feel I need to speak to.”


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