On October 21, the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC) met in Ottawa for its Parliament Hill Advocacy Day, meeting with federal officials and Members of Parliament to discuss urgent priorities impacting our 103 small urban and rural eastern Ontario communities.
Representing 1.1 million residents, or 1 in 40 Canadians, the EOWC used the opportunity to build relationships with Prime Minister Carney’s new government, regional Members of Parliament, and the official opposition, to progress priorities, including that the Federal Government:
Unlock trade and housing-enabling infrastructure to build Canada’s economic resilience
Invest in eastern Ontario ports to expand national and global trade
Ensure the new Build Canada Homes program includes rural and small urban municipalities at the forefront in its design and implementation
Modernize federal coordination and remove barriers to support the advancement of paramedic services
“Eastern Ontario is facing real challenges, but also tremendous opportunities,” stated Bonnie Clark, Chair of the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus and Warden of Peterborough County. “Our meetings on Parliament Hill were about making sure the government knows that the EOWC and our municipalities are partners they can count on to deliver on national goals in our local communities. Our communities are ready to work, ready to grow, and ready to partner with the federal government to deliver results for the people we serve.”
The advocacy day started with a breakfast reception featuring remarks from Chris Malette, Member of Parliament for the Bay of Quinte, and Eric Duncan, Member of Parliament for Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (and former Chair of the EOWC). Their insights highlighted the importance of continued federal support for rural priorities.
Building on that message, EOWC leaders participated in 15 meetings, presenting data and recommendations to strengthen eastern Ontario’s economy, enhance service delivery, and support Canada’s efforts to remain competitive on the global stage.
The EOWC was honoured to meet with Zachary Nixon from the Ontario Desk in the Prime Minister’s Office, as well as the following federal representatives:
Pauline Rochefort, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Rural Development)
Jennifer McKelvie, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure
Mike Kelloway, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport and Internal Trade
Chris Malette, Member of Parliament for Bay of Quinte
Staff from the offices of Buckley Belanger, Secretary of State (Rural Development), and Karina Gould, Chair of the Standing Committee of Finance.
The EOWC also engaged with members of the official opposition, including staff from Pierre Poilievre’s office, and:
Richard Bragdon, Shadow Minister for Rural Development
Larry Brock, Shadow Minister for Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Scott Aitchison, Shadow Minister for Housing and Infrastructure
Jamie Schmale, Member of Parliament for Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes
Shelby Kramp-Neuman, Member of Parliament for Hastings—Lennox and Addington—Tyendinaga
The EOWC remains committed to working collaboratively with all levels of government to ensure the long-term prosperity, sustainability, and well-being of eastern Ontario’s small urban and rural communities.
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Left-to-right: Jessica Uitvlugt, Administrative and Communications Coordinator, EOWC; Marc-Andre Periard, Paramedic Chief and Emergency Services Department Director, United Counties of Prescott and Russell; Kurt Greaves, CAO, County of Lanark; Martin Lang, Warden, United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry; Bob Mullin, Warden, County of Hastings; Eric Duncan, Member of Parliament, Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry; Yves Laviolette, Warden, United Counties of Prescott and Russell; Chris Malette, Member of Parliament, Bay of Quinte; Steve Ferguson, Vice-Chair; Bonnie Clark, Chair, EOWC; Toby Randell, Warden, County of Lanark; Sheridan Graham, Secretary-Treasurer, EOWC; Jason St. Pierre, CEO, EORN; Nathan Townend, Warden, County of Lennox and Addington; Maureen Adams, CAO, United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry; Connor Dorey, CAO, County of Hastings; Travis Mellema, Paramedic Chief, County of Lanark; Corinna Smith-Gatcke, Warden, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville; Glenn Dees, CAO, Northumberland County; Adam Goheen, CAO, County of Prince Edward; Peter Emon, Warden, County of Renfrew; Brian Ostrander, Warden, Northumberland County; Craig Kelley, CAO, County of Renfrew; Meredith Staveley-Watson, Director of Government Relations and Policy, EOWC; Gary Dyke, CAO, Haliburton County.