AMM calls on federal government to address increasing, mandated costs
One issue the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) continues to contend with, and has been for several years, is increasing costs it says are mandated by the federal government on cities and towns.
AMM President, Kam Blight, says they're lobbying for both retroactive and newer costs that he feels are becoming a frustrating trend. He noted the problem is, however, that municipalities have to tax residents to cover those costs.
For example, Blight says RCMP costs have dramatically increased over the last few years.
Carbon Tax increase is only one reason gas prices are rising
Gas prices are expected to go up today when the latest increase to the country's Carbon tax takes place Monday, April 1st, but that's not the only increase in gasoline prices we're going to see in the coming weeks. That from Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, who runs the gas prediction sites for many cities across Canada, gaswizard.ca.
Carbon Tax increase is only one reason gas prices are rising
Gas prices are going up when the Gas Tax increase takes place on Monday, April 1, and that's not the only increase in gasoline prices that we're going to see.
Dan McTeague is President of Canadians for Affordable Energy and runs the Gas Prediction sites for many cities across Canada, gaswizard.ca.
AMM President calls for new federal funding model
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities is hard at work trying to influence Ottawa to help Manitoba communities and to realize the crippling effects of changes in how municipalities are funded.
President, Kam Blight, explains the best funding model that local governments ever received from Ottawa was formerly known as the Gas Tax Fund, which has been renamed the Canada Community-Building Fund. It's currently being altered. He notes this source of funding is losing its benefits due to those changes, but in itself, it's still an archaic model.
AMM President calls for new federal funding model
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities is hard at work trying to influence Ottawa to help Manitoba communities, and to realize the crippling effects that changes in how municipalities are funded.
President, Kam Blight, explains the best funding model that local governments ever received from Ottawa was formerly known as the Gas Tax Fund, which has been renamed the Canada Community-Building Fund. It's currently being altered. He notes this source of funding is losing its benefits due to those changes, but in itself, it's still an archaic model.
Would recent storms have been worse if not for El Niño winter?
What if this winter had not been an El Niño special? Would the recent storms have been much worse?
Environment and Climate Change Canada Meteorologist Natalie Hasell says there's no way to know for sure but outlines the general differences we expect to see in an El Niño winter.
Would recent storms have been worse if not for El Niño winter?
What if this winter had not been an El Niño special? Would the recent storms have been much worse?
Environment and Climate Change Canada Meteorologist Natalie Hasell says there's no way to know for sure but outlines the general differences we expect to see in an El Niño winter.
AMM president sounds alarm regarding federal announcement to cut road infrastructure funding
The president of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities is sounding the alarm about the federal government's recent announcement that it will no longer fund certain municipal road infrastructure projects. Kam Blight explains that Minister Steven Guilbeault recently shared the news.
AMM president sounds alarm regarding federal announcement to cut road infrastructure funding
The president of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities is sounding the alarm about the federal government's recent announcement that it will no longer fund certain municipal road infrastructure projects. Kam Blight explains that Minister Steven Guilbeault recently shared the news.
Portage-Lisgar MP looks forward to first child, inspiring him to work for future generations
Looking ahead, and thinking of the future, Portage-Lisgar MP Branden Leslie is thrilled for several things, including the birth of his first child. The MP announced in a year-end interview with PembinaValleyOnline sister-portal, PortageOnline.
Top of mind for the new year, said Leslie, is the hope of having a healthy baby who inspires him to pave the way through politics for the generations to come.