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Northern Ontario Wants New Forest Agreement

2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

Northern Ontario mayors are calling for an expanded renewal of the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement that will involve key stakeholders including local and provincial governments, First Nations communities, environmental groups and the forestry sector.

Northern Ontario Wants New Forest Agreement2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

Experience Northern Ontario Parks; It’s Now or Never

2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

Late night ghost stories, roasted marshmallows over a crackling fire, and a canopy of all the stars in the universe… Ontarians are being called on to take advantage of Northern Ontario’s beautiful provincial parks this summer, or lose the opportunity forever.

Experience Northern Ontario Parks; It’s Now or Never2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

FONOM to Tell Ontarians the ‘Boreal Matters’

2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is preparing to launch a campaign designed to bring residents from across Ontario into a conversation about the importance of Ontario’s boreal forest to northern communities, Ontario’s economy and the environment. FONOM’s efforts come on the heels of another announcement from the eNGO community that threatens the work of the historical Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement.

FONOM to Tell Ontarians the ‘Boreal Matters’2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

ONTC Divestment Will Hurt Communication in Northern Ontario

2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is once again calling on the Wynne government to halt the divestment of the ONTC. FONOM is increasingly concerned that while the Wynne government is prepared to engage in a dialogue, no commitment to pausing the process during that dialogue has been made.

ONTC Divestment Will Hurt Communication in Northern Ontario2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

FONOM Annual General Meeting ‘Successful, Full of renewed Hope in the North’ After Meetings with Premier, Ministers

2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

Alan Spacek, Mayor of Kapuskasing, and President of the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM), spoke very positively about the 53rd FONOM Annual General Meeting. The meeting was held at the beautiful Charles W. Stockey Centre in Parry Sound.

FONOM Annual General Meeting ‘Successful, Full of renewed Hope in the North’ After Meetings with Premier, Ministers2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

FONOM Executive Holds ‘Full and Frank, Candid’ Meetings with Premier, Ministers

2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

Alan Spacek, Mayor of Kapuskasing, and President of the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM), expressed his satisfaction with a high level meeting held with Premier Kathleen Wynne and Cabinet Members Zimmer, Orazetti, Gravelle, Jeffrey, Murray and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Energy, Bob Delaney Monday at the Ontario Good Roads/Rural Ontario Municipal Association Annual Meeting.

FONOM Executive Holds ‘Full and Frank, Candid’ Meetings with Premier, Ministers2020-09-25T21:27:40-04:00

FONOM Welcomes New Provincial Cabinet with high hopes for the North

2020-09-25T21:27:39-04:00

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is happy to welcome new Premier Kathleen Wynne’s freshly appointed Cabinet, and is optimistic about the possibility for a renewed relationship between the Province and northern Ontario.

FONOM Welcomes New Provincial Cabinet with high hopes for the North2020-09-25T21:27:39-04:00

NORTHERN LEADERS URGE PUBLIC SUPPORT TO ENSURE NORTHERN ONTARIO’S FORESTRY JOBS, FUTURE

2020-09-25T21:27:39-04:00

Mayor Alan Spacek of Kapuskasing and President of the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) joined forces with other municipal and trade organizations to support the provincial government’s newly proposed regulation under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the forest sector. Spacek explained “As part of the 2012 Budget Bill, the Liberal government proposed amendments to the ESA that would allow them to implement the legislation in a more practical manner, and that would remove redundant and unnecessary process.

NORTHERN LEADERS URGE PUBLIC SUPPORT TO ENSURE NORTHERN ONTARIO’S FORESTRY JOBS, FUTURE2020-09-25T21:27:39-04:00
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