PICKERING: A followup on criticisms made about CAO Marisa CARPINO

Mayor & Council’s Statement in support of Pickering CAO
Pickering, ON, January 7, 2025

Pickering Council is aware of a recent video published by Councillor Lisa Robinson, criticizing the City’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Marisa Carpino, and making unfounded and inappropriate remarks about Ms. Carpino’s character and intentions.

These statements are not only unwarranted but also undermine the professionalism and integrity of our organization.

We wish to reaffirm our unwavering confidence in and full support of Ms. Carpino. This confidence extends to the City’s Senior Leadership Team and all the dedicated employees of the City of Pickering. Together, they have consistently demonstrated their commitment to the highest standards of public service.

Ms. Carpino’s conduct as Chief Administrative Officer is exemplary, and over the course of her almost 30 years of service to Pickering, she has consistently demonstrated commendable performance and unwavering dedication to the best interests of the City and its residents. Her actions are firmly aligned with the vision and values outlined in Pickering’s Strategic Plan, characterized by integrity, honesty, and good faith.

Under Ms. Carpino’s administrative leadership, Pickering has flourished as a dynamic, inclusive, and connected community. Her efforts have ensured that the City delivers outstanding services efficiently and responsibly, addressing the diverse needs of its residents.

The achievements of Pickering under her stewardship are widely recognized, highlighted by its place on The Globe and Mail’s list of Canada’s 100 Most Livable Cities for two consecutive years. Moreover, Ms. Carpino was recently honoured with the prestigious distinction of being the inaugural CAO of the Year by the national publication Municipal World — a testament to her exemplary leadership and contributions.

We strongly urge Councillor Robinson to retract her comments and extend a personal apology to Ms. Carpino and the employees of the City of Pickering. Such actions would reflect the principles of accountability and respect that are essential in public office.

The City of Pickering remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering an inclusive, collaborative, and respectful environment. The well-being of our community is, and will always be, our highest priority. Moving forward, we will continue to uphold the values of transparency, professionalism, and ethical leadership as we diligently serve the residents of Pickering with dedication and integrity.

Kevin Ashe, Mayor
Maurice Brenner, Regional Councillor, Ward 1
Linda Cook, Regional Councillor, Ward 2
David Pickles, Regional Councillor, Ward 3
Mara Nagy, City Councillor, Ward 2
Shaheen Butt, City Councillor, Ward 3

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