June 18, 2019
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June 18, 2019

Alberta municipalities disappointed with feds  
Rejection of amendments to Bill-69 may cripple communities nationwide

Edmonton  - The Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) announced today its disappointment with the stance the federal government has taken by not accepting the Senate’s proposed amendments to Bill-69. 
 
“The economic health of communities is at stake,” noted Barry Morishita, President AUMA. “The Bill does not have clarity about which infrastructure projects will fall under federal review and does not have concrete timelines on how long the consultation process will be. This means municipalities will face delays in approvals, missed construction seasons , and additional costs for reviewing projects.”
 
These additional hurdles to get economy-driving projects approved means a lot of uncertainty for Alberta municipalities. Morishita explained, “attracting investment in our communities requires certainty that projects will be built, the current form of Bill C-69 takes away that certainty meaning municipalities will ultimately face a reduced tax base, increased unemployment rate , and shrinking population.”
 
AUMA encourages the Government of Canada to respect the process and recommendations the Senate Standing Committee on Energy, Environment and Natural Resources proposed to the Bill. “The Senate Committee traveled across the country to hear directly from Canadians, why would the Government of Canada ignore the majority of amendments proposed through this process?” asked Morishita. 
About the AUMA

Founded in 1905, the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association represents more than 260 of Alberta’s urban municipalities, including cities, towns, villages, summer villages and specialized municipalities. Our goal is to develop a strong partnership between all three levels of government through a shared vision, with long‐term planning that facilitates social and economic growth, a strategic and stable funding matrix for capital projects, vital emergency and social services, and implementation and coordination in the delivery of services to ensure the long‐term sustainability of Alberta’s municipalities.

For more information:

Ashley Morgan
E xecutive Officer, Marketing, Communications & Strategy
780-982-5950