FONOM and NOMA Expecting Increase In Number Of Long-Term Care Beds For The North / À la FMNO et à l’AMNO, on s’attend à ce que le Nord compte plus de lits pour soins de longue durée
February 7, 2018-The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) and the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) are pleased to learn that the government will soon be announcing calls for proposals for new bed developments in long-term care.
FONOM Joins NOMA’s Call to Support Energy Production in the North
The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is adding it’s voice to a growing list of organizations that agree with the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association that Northern Ontario needs local electricity generation to grow the northern resource economy.
FONOM Calls of Minister Bartolucci to Stop Divestment of ONTC
Citing growing community opposition and demonstrated public support for preserving Ontario Northland as a public asset, the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities is calling on the Minister of Northern Development and Mines Rick Bartolucci to suspend the planned divestment of ONTC assets and work with community and business leaders on a long term solution.
NOMA CIRCULATES PETITION OPPOSING PARK CLOSURES IN THE NORTH
THUNDER BAY – The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) is joining the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) in advocacy efforts opposed to the cancellation of overnight camping in nine Provincial Parks across Northern Ontario including one in the Northwest.
FONOM, NOMA and NOSDA Working Together to Benefit Northern Municipalities
The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM), the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA), and the Northern Ontario Service Deliverers Association (NOSDA) have formalized their working relationship by holding their first joint meeting by teleconference on May 14, 2015.
Sur la colline parlementaire : la FMNO et la NOMA appuient une journée d’action pour la forêt
Aujourd’hui, des dirigeants municipaux de l’Ontario et du Québec ont uni leurs forces dans le cadre d’une journée d’action sur la colline parlementaire, à Ottawa, dans le but d’appuyer la gestion durable des forêts boréales du Canada.

