FONOM’s Board of directors supports satellite internet access to bring improved services to Northern Ontario.
The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities announced today that it is ramping up pressure on the government to protect ONTC and overnight camping in ten provincial parks in Northern Ontario.
FONOM Recognizes the Support of FedNor in the North
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.
Ministers of Natural Resources and Forestry and Northern Development and Mines Hear Concerns from Northern Mayors
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Northern Municipality Hit Hard as a Result of Forestry Sector Challenges
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.
La FMNO s’intéresse aux engagements en matière d’énergie présentés dans le discours du Trône
À la Fédération des municipalités du Nord de l’Ontario (FMNO), on est heureux que le discours du Trône présenté hier, à Queen’s Park, par Mme Elizabeth Dowdeswell, lieutenante-gouverneure de l’Ontario, ait porté sur le besoin de réduire les coûts énergétiques.
FONOM Focused on Energy Commitments Made in Throne Speech
The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is pleased that the Throne Speech, which was delivered by Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell at Queen’s Park yesterday focused on the need to reduce energy costs.

