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"Our government wants to see
housing construction double
over the coming years" - PM Trudeau
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Consensus on accommodating growth and increasing housing supply at Federal of Canadian Municipalities Conference | |
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told municipal leaders that the federal government will support growing communities and municipalities that increase housing supply in his keynote address at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Conference (FCM).
“Whether it's in a big city or in a small village, every one of you has the capacity and the duty to change the situation. Every one of you has an essential tool to act and you are creative. The more audacious you are, the more we will support you and the more you'll see the growth of your communities,” PM Trudeau said.
“And as each of you knows, to lead is to choose. Well, let us choose to take action, to put NIMBYism aside and say yes to new opportunities. Let's choose to build housing that will welcome in new people and new energy and new growth for our communities.”
Prime Minister Trudeau also stated the federal government’s support of density in transit corridors, “We need to keep our communities accessible to public transit, which means being strategic and aggressive in densification.”
The Deputy Leader of the Federal Conservative Party, Melissa Lantsman echoed the need to increase housing supply to accommodate growth and repeated the party policy of linking infrastructure funding to the number of housing approvals by municipalities.
“We will use the power of the federal government to help get that done by rewarding cities who get things done faster, who cut red tape and who actually increase supply… Canada's Conservatives think that the amount that you get should be tied to the amount that you do.”
FCM CEO, Carole Saab, discussed the need for expanding Canada’s population as the global population is set to decline, “Canada has an aging population and more young people are opting to have fewer or no children.
"And of course, we're not alone. Most OECD countries are experiencing the same facing depopulation unless they look to increasing immigration and so in earnest, the global competition to attract young people and our future workforce is on because the simple fact is that our economies depend on it. Economic growth is tied directly to population growth. And growth is a good thing. Progress is a good thing. Welcoming more people to this incredible country is a good thing.”
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FCM 2023 Political Keynote: Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada | |
FCM 2023 Political Keynote: Melissa Lantsman, Deputy Leader, CPC | |
FCM 2023 Political Keynote: Opening Address from CEO Carole Saab | |
OEC provides healthy projections
for dividend growth
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During Monday's Meeting of Council, the OEC (Oakville Enterprise Corporation) provided a healthy projection for dividend growth from the 2022 outcomes.
Town council applauded the safety of the work being done by the OEC with Councillor Longo stating: “Congratulations on the 2 million hours worked without a lost time incident that's quite significant and it shows a culture of safety so congratulations on that because that's an amazing milestone.”
Mayor Burton also included his remarks on the annual dividend stating: “On behalf of all of Council I thank you for the projection of healthy increases in the annual dividend. Those dividends are among the resources that Council is looking to support our Downtown Cultural Hub plans so it's no small matter.”
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Participate in free programs and activities across Oakville throughout June | |
Get ready to welcome the summer season with a month packed with exciting opportunities for residents to learn, participate and engage in free programs and activities.
Join the Town of Oakville and community partners as we come together to celebrate National Indigenous History Month, Pride Month, Recreation and Parks Month and Seniors Month.
“There are so many reasons to celebrate June! As we welcome the warmer weather and the summer season, I hope residents will enjoy the opportunity learn, participate and engage in the fun activities offered in recognition of the many education public awareness campaigns offered throughout the month.”
– Mayor Rob Burton
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Mayor welcomes Southeast
Oakville Veterinary Hospital
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Mayor Burton attended the grand opening of Southeast Oakville Veterinary Hospital earlier this week.
"I was thrilled to cut the ribbon and celebrate the grand opening of Southeast Veterinary Hospital in Oakville. Our beloved pets now have a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to their health and well-being," Mayor Burton said in conclusion to the opening.
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Oakville celebrates Bike Month
throughout June
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Bike Month in Oakville and across the GTHA will kick off with Bike to Work Day on June 1 and residents are encouraged to choose cycling to commute to and from work for the day (and every day!)
“During Bike Month, I encourage all residents to consider cycling as a transportation option and take advantage of the kilometres of cycling paths and the active recreational trails that the town has to offer. Whether you bike to get to school, work or to run errands, or just to have fun and stay active, biking is a sustainable way to travel, enjoy the outdoors and explore the beauty of Oakville.”
- Mayor Rob Burton
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Registration opens for fire services camp
for young women in Halton
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Blaze Fire Academy, a joint initiative of the fire departments in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills, is now accepting online applications for its camp for young women, ages 15 to 18.
This is an opportunity to get a firsthand experience into all aspects of the fire service – fire suppression and more. The online applications close on June 23, 2023.
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Victim Services Unit Receives Attorney General's 2022-2023 Award of Distinction | |
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is proud to announce that its Victim Services Unit (VSU) was among those recently honoured with an Attorney General’s 2022-23 Victim Services Award of Distinction.
The award acknowledges the outstanding contributions made by individuals and organizations to support victims of crime as well as raises awareness of issues surrounding victims in Ontario.
HRPS’ VSU, which is comprised of civilian members and more than 60 trained volunteers, was recognized for developing a sexual assault program that places Victim Services as the first point of contact for those wishing to report a sexual assault.
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Hold the date,
Annual Mayor's Picnic is back!
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The Annual Mayor's Picnic is back! Join us on Sunday, June 11 from 12 Noon to 4:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park for an afternoon of music and activities.
For more information visit https://www.oakvillehistory.org/
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Oakville's specialty summer camps 2023 | |
If you are looking for a specialty camp this summer so your children can pursue their interests in a particular subject, learn new skills, and challenge themselves, you have plenty of options nearby. And the good news is that many of them still have spots to register. | |
Auto theft trend revealed: here's how to protect yourself
If your car keys are hanging by your front door, you may want to think of a different place to store them, according to Halton Regional Police (HRPS), after its investigations show car thieves in Oakville are following a pattern.
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Ontario Building the Auto Manufacturing Workforce of the Future
The Ontario government is investing nearly $6 million to support 14 innovative projects to connect the next generation of workers to the province’s growing auto sector.
These projects, part of the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network’s Regional Future Workforce (RFW) program, will introduce students to opportunities in the auto sector and help them develop the skills they need to secure good-paying jobs after graduation.
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Ontario Removing Unfair Work Barriers for Skilled Newcomers
The Ontario government is leading the country with changes to help internationally-trained immigrants work in the fields they’ve studied in.
After introducing historic legislation that banned regulated professions from requiring Canadian work experience in more than 30 occupations, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) are the first association to remove it from their application criteria.
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'Difficult day' expected as Halifax-area fire continues to burn out of control
Nova Scotia has increased its fine for breaking a ban on open burning as officials expect yet another challenging day, with crews from across the province battling a wildfire burning out of control near Halifax that has already damaged 200 homes and businesses.
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Ottawa to roll out cybersecurity checks for defence contracts, Anand says | |
The federal government says certain defence contracts will be subject to a mandatory cybersecurity certification process starting in the winter of 2024. | |
Kia and Hyundai agree to $200M settlement for making cars viral theft targets
Hyundai and Kia will pay out $200 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement, compensating roughly 9 million people for their losses after a 2022 social media trend revealed how relatively simple it was to steal certain models.
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Blinken pushes Turkey to approve Sweden's Accession to NATO
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday urged Turkey to immediately finalize Sweden’s accession to NATO, saying the Nordic country had already taken significant steps to address Ankara’s objections to its membership.
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OFFA is thrilled to be back in theatres this year with over 100 film screenings at this year’s annual Oakville Film Festival from June 21st-27th, 2023. With an outstanding roster of local, national and international feature films, docs, shorts and animation, film buffs will be able to access some of the most buzzed about releases both in person and through select virtual screenings from June 21st through June 27th, 2023.
Films will be shown at 5 Drive-In, Film.ca, and the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. For more information on attending red-carpet Gala nights, film schedules, and to purchase tickets, visit OFFA.ca
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Walk Location: Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides Head Office, 152 Wilson St, Oakville
Date of walk: May 28, 2023 11 a.m.
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$2,500 Digital Transformation Grants NOW available | |
Applications are now being accepted for the $2,500 Digital Transformation Grants! Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2023, or until funds are fully exhausted. There are a limited number of grants available, so businesses are encouraged to apply early!
It is free to apply and the process is simple:
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Register your business at digitalmainstreet.ca/ontariogrants/ and complete the digital assessment.
- Pass the pre-qualification quiz, complete the 2.5 hours of online training, and develop your Digital Transformation Plan.
- Apply for a $2,500 grant.
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Town of Oakville
1225 Trafalgar Road,
Oakville, Ontario
mayor@oakville.ca
905-845-6601
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