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FONOM Attends Northern Leaders’ Dialogue

2020-10-19T14:46:09-04:00

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) attended the Northern Leaders’ Dialogue in Sault Ste. Marie along with other municipal and Aboriginal leaders to discuss issues affecting the north as well as the Growth Plan for Northern Ontario.

FONOM Attends Northern Leaders’ Dialogue2020-10-19T14:46:09-04:00

FONOM Attends Northern Leaders’ Dialogue

2020-10-19T14:46:09-04:00

Des délégués de la Fédération des municipalités du Nord de l’Ontario (FONOM), ainsi que des représentants municipaux et autochtones se sont rendus à Sault Ste. Marie pour prendre part au dialogue des dirigeants du Nord où ils ont discuté de dossiers touchant le Nord ainsi que du Plan de croissance du Nord de l’Ontario.

FONOM Attends Northern Leaders’ Dialogue2020-10-19T14:46:09-04:00

FONOM Recognizes the Support of FedNor in the North

2020-10-19T14:47:05-04:00

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) recognizes the investments in northern Ontario communities by FedNor. The Northern Policy Institute (NPI) in partnership with the Mowat Centre and the Institute for Competitiveness and Prosperity recently developed a Federal Economic Agenda for Ontario discussion paper. During their consultations with northern stakeholders, NPI released preliminary feedback that states there is a lack of engagement from FedNor in northeastern communities.

FONOM Recognizes the Support of FedNor in the North2020-10-19T14:47:05-04:00

Ministers of Natural Resources and Forestry and Northern Development and Mines Hear Concerns from Northern Mayors

2020-10-19T14:47:05-04:00

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Ministers of Natural Resources and Forestry and Northern Development and Mines Hear Concerns from Northern Mayors2020-10-19T14:47:05-04:00

Northern Municipality Hit Hard as a Result of Forestry Sector Challenges

2020-10-19T14:47:05-04:00

December 5, 2014 – Kapuskasing, ON – The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is saddened to hear of the recent announcement by Resolute Forest Products that they will permanently close the newsprint mill in Iroquois Falls on December 22, 2014.

Northern Municipality Hit Hard as a Result of Forestry Sector Challenges2020-10-19T14:47:05-04:00

Hypocrisie manifeste : Greenpeace encourage une attaque fondée sur des informations mensongères

2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

Une importante ONG environnementale s’en prend à un moteur clé de l’économie des collectivités du Nord au moyen d’une campagne d’information fallacieuse.

Hypocrisie manifeste : Greenpeace encourage une attaque fondée sur des informations mensongères2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

FONOM – Hypocrisy in Action: Greenpeace Encouraging False Information Attack

2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

Large eNGO attacking economic driver of northern communities with false information campaign The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is condemning Greenpeace Canada’s attempt to use false information to attack the business relationships of a major employer in Northern Ontario.

FONOM – Hypocrisy in Action: Greenpeace Encouraging False Information Attack2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

Revise Anti-SLAPP Bill to Address Northern Ontario Concerns: Northern Municipalities

2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

Northern Ontario Municipal leaders are expressing concerns that the Government of Ontario has moved forward with re-introduction of its anti-SLAPP legislation without proper consultations with industry, municipalities, and others who will be impacted by the proposed changes.

Revise Anti-SLAPP Bill to Address Northern Ontario Concerns: Northern Municipalities2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

Les représentants des municipalités du Nord demandent une modification du projet de loi sur les poursuites-bâillons

2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00

Les dirigeants des municipalités du Nord de l’Ontario expriment leurs préoccupations quant à la décision du gouvernement provincial d’aller de l’avant et de réintroduire son projet de loi sur les poursuites-bâillons sans tenir des consultations adéquates avec les représentants de l’industrie, des municipalités, et d’autres personnes qui seront touchées par les changements proposés.

Les représentants des municipalités du Nord demandent une modification du projet de loi sur les poursuites-bâillons2020-10-19T14:47:26-04:00
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