麻豆视频

Skip to content

Goulden busy at FCM meeting

It was a busy time for Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden last week as she attended a Board of Directors meeting with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities in Laval, Quebec. Goulden said it was 13 meetings to attend over 3.5 days.
Goulden

It was a busy time for Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden last week as she attended a Board of Directors meeting with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities in Laval, Quebec.
Goulden said it was 13 meetings to attend over 3.5 days.

鈥淭here was so much going on all the time,鈥 she said, adding she is 鈥渇inding out preparation is key.鈥

The meetings focused on a range of topics, starting with finances.

鈥淲e continued the discussion on the federal budget,鈥 said Goulden, adding funding to support municipalities was the priority for FCM.

In that regard, Goulden said the Building Canada initiative from the federal government was seen as 鈥渒ey funding.鈥

Next up in terms of importance for FCM was dollars to fund implementation of the upcoming cannabis legislation on the local level. Goulden said it was seen as a positive the federal government is moving from a 50/50 cost split with the provinces and territories to one where the senior level will cover 75 per cent.

That still means municipalities are left to access dollars from the province, she said.

Goulden said FCM also sees growing problems with opioid drugs to be something they want help dealing with. She noted a recent report out of Saskatoon regarding potential death risks around the drugs, adding 鈥渁 national focus is needed to deal with that.鈥

One program from the federal level which has been seen as positive by the FCM is the Municipal Asset Management Program. Goulden said the City of Yorkton has been able to access dollars through the program to assess infrastructure below and above the ground. She said once assessed it allows 鈥渁dequate planning for replacing them.

鈥淚t helps us in the budgeting process.鈥

Other issues discussed at the FCM meetings were better high speed Internet access for rural communities, and the need for additional affordable housing, and for the maintenance for the existing supply, said Goulden.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks