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Newmarket mayor, deputy slam Vaughan for development charge reductions

Newmarket mayor, deputy slam Vaughan for development charge reductions

Mayor says reducing development charges will not make homes more affordable, and Vaughan reinforcing a message that municipalities have more money than they need
‘Ontario should come to the table’: Feds bypass province on encampment funding

‘Ontario should come to the table’: Feds bypass province on encampment funding

Nine municipalities in Ontario will get about $88 million in funding to support their “Community Encampment Response plans”
What are Nipissing District's advocacy goals at ROMA conference?

What are Nipissing District's advocacy goals at ROMA conference?

DNSSAB is taking the show on the road and will be advocating via its 'Bridging Gaps, Building Hope: DNSSAB's Strategic Advocacy for Nipissing's Most Vulnerable'
Ontario Liberals call on Ford to cancel $100M Starlink deal with 'destructive man child' Elon Musk

Ontario Liberals call on Ford to cancel $100M Starlink deal with 'destructive man child' Elon Musk

The Ontario Liberal Party is calling on the province to find an Ontario-based alternative for the satellite internet deal
Toronto rejoins Association of Ontario Municipalities after 20 years

Toronto rejoins Association of Ontario Municipalities after 20 years

Toronto left in the mid-2000s over worries its interests wouldn't be properly represented
Ford government looks to tweak mining claims in Ontario

Ford government looks to tweak mining claims in Ontario

The province’s online claims system, which First Nations have argued allows violations of their rights, wouldn’t be impacted by the proposed changes
PCs sidestep calls for a ‘new deal’ for all Ontario municipalities

PCs sidestep calls for a ‘new deal’ for all Ontario municipalities

Municipalities say they are struggling to fund public services using property taxes
Supervised consumption site closures will burden city’s paramedics

Supervised consumption site closures will burden city’s paramedics

Toronto paramedics expect more overdoses and strain on resources
Canada reaches ‘milestone’ Ring of Fire agreement with First Nations

Canada reaches ‘milestone’ Ring of Fire agreement with First Nations

A working group of 15 First Nations and federal representatives will do a regional assessment over 30 months
Ontario Municipalities Association launches first-ever election ads

Ontario Municipalities Association launches first-ever election ads

AMO is launching an ‘unprecedented’ political advertising campaign to call on Ontarians to ‘vote like your quality of life depends on it’
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