HALDIMAND—All six of Haldimand’s ward councillors joined Mayor Shelley Ann Bentley and MPP Bobbi Ann Brady at this year’s Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference in Ottawa from August 17 to 20.
OTTAWA—Mayor Shelley Ann Bentley, MPP Bobbi Ann Brady, and Councillor Brad Adams discussed critical infrastructure issues like the Argyle St. bridge with Transportation Minister Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria.
Brady took part in all six County delegations at the conference:
- Ministry of Health – more support needed for the development of an age-friendly Haldimand
- Ministry of Energy and Mines – opportunities to support Ontario’s clean energy goals
- Ministry of Economic Development and Job Creation – infrastructure needs for the employment lands in Nanticoke and Caledonia
- Ministry of Indigenous Affairs – the need for provincial direction in developing a meaningful, legally and culturally appropriate Indigenous consultation framework
- Ministry of Long Term Care – the expansion of Edgewater Gardens and the critical need for more LTC options
- Ministry of Children, Community, and Social Services – the need for funding to address social service gaps in rural and Indigenous communities
Bentley said, “Attending AMO is an important opportunity to connect with provincial leaders and advocate for the needs and priorities of our residents. … Direct, face-to-face meetings help us build relationships, highlight important local issues, and work toward solutions that will improve the quality of life for everyone who calls Haldimand home.”
In a message to The Press afterwards, Brady said, “We were able to reiterate our desperation on having shovels in the ground at Edgewater Gardens and attempt to pinpoint why the project is not moving forward. Mayor Bentley and I were also able to sit down with Energy Minister Stephen Lecce to discuss the desire for an energy project in Nanticoke.”
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