
Property Taxes: A Warning from the West
Local business owners in many municipalities across the country are feeling the sting of skyrocketing property taxes. This is perhaps nowhere more apparent than in
Local business owners in many municipalities across the country are feeling the sting of skyrocketing property taxes. This is perhaps nowhere more apparent than in
Cities across Canada and worldwide are collecting vast amounts of local-level data to meet varying local, national and international challenges. Resilience, climate change and the
Like so many municipalities across Canada, the small Town of Minto, Ontario is faced with the challenge of a looming infrastructure deficit. As documented in
When the Town of Gibsons first decided to implement a formalized natural asset management plan, it was primarily in an effort to mitigate the ubiquitous
Gone are the days when municipalities can lean on the old saying, “this is the way we have always done it” as a reason to
Climate change adaptation can seem like an insurmountable challenge for many municipalities. Strategies on how best to combat climate change impacts are often presented through
The federal government is the largest real property owner in the United States and spends billions of dollars annually to operate and maintain this portfolio,
Infrastructure is an integral part of everything we do, every day of our lives. In our homes, good infrastructure provides us with clean and healthy
I just completed my first term of political office as Mayor of North Frontenac in Ontario, Canada and I am gearing up for another four
As the frequency and severity of storms and climatic events continues to increase, Canadian municipalities are being tasked with coming up with innovative solutions to