Press Release
June 10, 2024
Calgary, AB – FCM’s Annual Conference and Trade show set a new record with the largest number of participants in the organization’s recent history. This year’s conference, themed “Redefining Our Future,” attracted over 3,100 attendees. They gathered in Calgary, AB, to actively engage with national party leaders and representatives, shape FCM’s policy priorities, and advance ambitious ideas to address the challenges and opportunities presented by Canada’s rapid growth.
This level of engagement highlights the significance of local issues and the importance of providing municipalities with the necessary tools to build, maintain, and deliver the infrastructure and services that Canadians require in their daily lives.
“I am amazed by the record-breaking turnout at this year’s annual conference, which undeniably shows our leaders’ strong dedication to engaging with and addressing the concerns of Canadians,” said Geoff Stewart, incoming FCM President and Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of the County of Colchester.
“Municipalities nationwide strive to improve the quality of life of their residents and maintain essential services. However, they struggle to fund these services due to an outdated revenue framework. FCM is advocating for a new Municipal Growth Framework to empower municipalities with more equitable revenue tools. The federal government needs to convene a meeting with all orders of government to make visionary decisions for a more sustainable future for all Canadians”, added Mayor Stewart.
Municipal leaders engaged in productive workshops, study tours, and inspiring keynotes, including speeches by federal elected officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities of Canada Sean Fraser, Scott Aitchison, MP for the Conservative Party of Canada, Jagmeet Singh, the NDP Leader and Elizabeth May, the Green Party Leader. These discussions aimed to pave the way for a more fair, equitable and inclusive country, one that is ready to improve the quality of life of residents across the country.
FCM members make their voices heard
During Saturday’s Resolutions Plenary, FCM members also debated and voted in favour of four key resolutions:
FCM releases crucial recommendations aimed at enhancing the lives of Canadians
On June 6, FCM published a report with recommendations detailing how to achieve a new, fair and predictable municipal growth framework. This plan would allow local governments to maintain and build the infrastructure residents need daily and deliver the services they depend on in their everyday lives.
In addition, FCM is calling on the federal government to commit by the next Fall Economic Statement to convene a conversation with all orders of government to work together to negotiate a new municipal growth framework.
FCM members elect new leadership
Having served on FCM’s Board of Directors since 2017, Geoff Stewart, Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of the County of Colchester, NS, was elected as FCM’s President.
Delegates also elected new members to FCM’s Board of Directors and its three vice-presidents:
“I am honoured by the opportunity to serve as FCM’s President as we look to the future and the opportunities in front of us,” said Stewart. “With municipalities increasingly recognized as a foundational, nation-building order of government, we must continue to deliver local solutions to national challenges. In the coming year, I look forward to exploring with our members what new tools they need to shape tomorrow’s Canada.”
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities unites more than 2,100 local governments at the national level, representing more than 92 per cent of Canadians in every province and territory.
For more information: FCM Media Relations, (613) 907-6395, media@fcm.ca
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