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Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association. 2012 Activities and Achievements Presentation to Thunder Bay District Municipal League. Board of Directors - Executive. Ron Nelson, President (O’Connor) David Canfield, Exec VP (Kenora) Iain Angus, VP (Thunder Bay) Larry Hebert, VP (Thunder Bay)
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Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association 2012 Activities and Achievements Presentation to Thunder Bay District Municipal League
Board of Directors - Executive • Ron Nelson, President (O’Connor) • David Canfield, Exec VP (Kenora) • Iain Angus, VP (Thunder Bay) • Larry Hebert, VP (Thunder Bay) • Andrew Hallikas, VP (Fort Frances) • Phil Vinet, VP (Red Lake) • Dennis Brown, Past President (Atikokan)
Board of Directors – TBDML reps • Jody Davis (Terrace Bay) • Rick Dumas (Marathon) • Patricia Maxwell (Conmee)
Strategic Plan • Mission statement “NOMA provides leadership in advocating regional interests to all orders of government and other organizations” • Vision statement “NOMA will be the essential voice, heard by all orders of government, to create a vibrant, growing and prosperous region while maintaining our valued Northwestern Ontario lifestyle.”
Strategic Plan – con’t Our Strategic Goals NOMA will strengthen and grow: • as the recognized Advocate for local government in Northwestern Ontario • as a Change Facilitator for the region • as a Communications Connection for our members and partners • its Organizational Capacity towards sustainable leadership • Relationships and Partnerships
Active at AMO • NOMA has three members on the AMO Board of Directors • President is active member of AMO Executive Committee and MOU Committee • Member on AMO Energy Taskforce
Meetings with Ministers • Mining Developments across the region • Growth Plan for Northern Ontario • Forest Tenure • The Endangered Species Act and its impacts on forestry activities • The importance of the OMPF and Mitigation funding • The Far North Act • Electricity Generation and Transmission Upgrades • Non-urgent Patient Transportation • Infrastructure needs including roads and bridges funding • “Pause” on Thunder Bay Generating Station conversion
2012 AGM • NOMA 2012 AGM in Kenora attended by over 215 delegates & guests • Presentations and discussions • Mining • Forestry • Drugs in our Communities • Health Professionals recruitment • Ministers Forum
2012 NW Regional Conference • Held in September • Partnership with Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing, Northwestern Ontario Associated Chamber of Commerce,Northwestern Ontario Development Network • “Ready to Grow” theme set positive tone for discussions
Regional Decision Making • Liberal leadership process provided opportunity to advocate for increased regional decision making for Northern Ontario • Will continue to raise this issue to all parties – hope to make this a priority issue in the next Ontario election
OGRA/ROMA • Meetings held with • Premier Wynne, Ministers of Municipal Affairs & Housing, Natural Resources, Transportation & Infrastructure, Energy, Northern Development & Mines, Aboriginal Affairs, and Rural Affairs, • Tim Hudak, Leader of Ontario PC Party • NDP Caucus members
A REAL Treehugger knows that sustainable forestry:Renews and replenishes the ecosystem; promotesEconomic growth;Accumulates more carbon; and is theLifeblood of communities!
Our Key Ask “To ensure a balanced approach, I call on the Government of Ontario to conduct transparent socio-economic impact assessments prior to decisions being made on all new or revised legislation, regulations and policies that may impact forestry.”
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Looking Ahead NOMA Annual Meeting In Thunder Bay April 24, 25 & 26 • Election of new President & Executive Vice President • Hotel information & registration forms are on the website: www.noma.on.ca