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Heart surgery complications send Ottawa city councillor back to hospital

Ottawa city councillor Rick Chiarelli was rushed to hospital by ambulance earlier this week with more complications from heart surgery, and he has been admitted to hospital, his office said Friday.

College ward Coun. Rick Chiarelli plans to work remotely, if his health allows, his office says

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Coun. Rick Chiarelli says he will continue to be involved in budget discussion while in hospital recovering. (CBC)

Ottawa city councillor Rick Chiarelli was rushed to hospital by ambulance earlier this week with more complications from heart surgery, and he has been admitted to hospital, his office said Friday.

Chantal Lebel, Chiarelli's director of strategic affairs and communications, said in an emailhe has undergone extensive testing and remains in hospital recovering.

This is not the first time Chiarelli has faced complications from hisopen-heart quadruple bypass surgery inDecember2019.

In the months following hissurgery, he also returned to hospital to treat a bacterial infection.

Councillor still active in budget consultations

City councillors often lead public consultationsessions with their constituents as the draft budget comestogether in the early fall.

Chiarelli "remains committed" to participating virtually for previously scheduled budget meetings with the community "as his health permits,"Lebel said.

The City of Ottawa begins its review of the draft budget in November, with its 2022 budget expected to be adopted by early December.

All consultations are set to go ahead virtually this year.

Chiarelli continues to workwithout pay until November asa result of a year-long investigation by former City of Ottawa integrity commissioner Robert Marleau, which found Chiarelli had committed "incomprehensible incidents of harassment"towards several women, including former staff.

Marleau called for his pay to be suspended, a recommendation council agreed with.

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