Ousted mayor fights to get his job back in Chestermere, Alta.
The lawyer for Jeff Colvin, the former mayor of Chestermere, has argued again that Colvin and three other dismissed members of city council should be returned to office immediately. Jeff Moroz told the Court of King's Bench justice that their removal runs contrary to the decision made by voters in October 2021.
![Ousted mayor fights to get his job back in Chestermere, Alta.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7106919.1707258992!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/mel-foat-stephen-hanley-jeff-colvin-and-blaine-funk.jpg)
![Stephen Hanley, Mel Foat, Jeff Colvin and Blaine Funk say the minister of municipal affair's decision to dismiss them from Chestermere city council was undemocratic. Pictured are Stephen Hanley, Mel Foat, Jeff Colvin and Blaine Funk, the four members of Chestermere city council who were dismissed last November.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7106919.1707258992!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/mel-foat-stephen-hanley-jeff-colvin-and-blaine-funk.jpg)
The lawyer for Jeff Colvin, the former mayor of Chestermere, has argued again that Colvin and three other dismissed members of city council should be returned to office immediately. Jeff Moroz told the Court of King's Bench justice that their removal runs contrary to the decision made by voters in October 2021.