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Coun. Matthew Luloff charged with impaired driving

An Ottawa city councillor has been charged with impaired driving, according to his lawyer. The Conservative Party of Canada says Matthew Luloff also has resigned from his federal Conservative candidacy due to a "personal matter."

Orlans East-Cumberland rep also resigned from federal candidacy earlier this month

A city councillor sits at a meeting.
Orlans East-Cumberland Coun. Matthew Luloff at a city meeting in April 2022. His lawyer said Monday he had been charged with impaired driving. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

Ottawa city councillor Matthew Luloffhas been charged with impaired driving, according to his lawyer Lawrence Greenspon.

Court documents show Luloff was arrested onJuly 6, 2024and faces two charges related to impaired driving: one for seeming impaired and one for having an illegally high blood alcohol level after a test.

"There was no accident involved," Greenspon said on Monday."We will be defending him on the charge."

Ottawa police said they wouldn't share details because theydon't name people facing this charge unless it involves a life-threatening injury or death.

Luloff himself did not comment and directedall questions to his lawyer.

Hewas first elected to the east Ottawa ward ofOrlansin 2018. The ward boundaries were redrawn in 2020and Luloff wasre-elected to the renamed(and slightly expanded) Orlans East-Cumberlandward in 2022.

He was also nominated as the Conservative candidate for Orlans in the next federal election, but resigned four days after his arrest.

Two men sit at a table in navy suits wearing red poppies. They are looking away from the camera towards something out-of-frame.
Luloff, right, with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre at a D-Day commemoration event on June 6, 2024. (Pierre Poilievre/X)

According to Sarah Fischer,Conservative Party of Canada director of communications, Luloff resigned his candidacy on July 10 "due to a personal matter." She did not say whether it was related to the impaired driving charge.

Luloffalso serves as the chair of the Ottawa Public Library Board. Before his political career, he was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.

His court date was set for Aug. 8but was pushed back until the fall.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story referred to Luloff being charged in the "east region" of Ottawa. In fact, this reference to "east region" in the court documents meant the eastern part of Ontario.
    Jul 24, 2024 4:07 PM ET

With files from Elyse Skura and David Fraser