Mayor & Council meet with provincial officials at ROMA Conference

CALEDON, ON (January 24, 2024) – Town of Caledon representatives had successful meetings with several provincial ministers at the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Conference from January 21 to 23 in Toronto. Mayor Annette Groves and Members of Council met with: 

  • Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Hon. Paul Calandra 

  • Minister of Transportation, Hon. Prabmeet Sarkaria 

  • Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, Ric Bresee 

“Municipal advocacy is integral to fostering collaboration with higher levels of government and advancing Town priorities,” said Mayor Groves. “At ROMA, we had great discussions with our provincial leaders, paving the way for promising opportunities and collaborative endeavors.” 

The theme of this year’s conference was Closer to Home. The Caledon delegation brought forward council-approved positions on a number of issues, including: 

  • Local service delivery growth and improvement  

  • Support to deliver on Caledon’s Housing Pledge 

  • Advancing the Caledon-Vaughan GO Rail service 

  • Sustainably managing aggregate operations and rehabilitation 

  • Strengthening municipal enforcement powers to address illegal land uses 

These priority areas align with those outlined in the 2023-2035 Strategic Plan and will continue to guide Caledon’s advocacy efforts throughout 2024. 

Led by the Town of Orangeville, Caledon representatives also participated in a joint delegation to Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Hon. Sylvia Jones to advocate for communities facing critical physician shortages.   

The ROMA conference provides municipal leaders the opportunity to meet with provincial ministers and advocate on behalf of citizens to influence legislative, regulatory and policy changes at all levels of government. 

For more information, visit caledon.ca/advocacy. To learn more about ROMA, visit www.roma.on.ca. 

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