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OTTAWA — A National Capital Commission board member didn’t know his private consulting firm worked for a landowner who stands to benefit from the city’s western extension of its first light-rail line when he joined commission debates on it, NCC chairman Russell Mills said Friday. Robert Tennant, co-founder of urban-planning firm FoTenn Consultants, should have known he had a conflict of interest between his private business and his public trust as an NCC board member, Mills said.
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