Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker has called on the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to stop the proposed restructuring plan he feels would diminish local voices and representation at the provincial grant agency. "If anything, rural communities need more, not less local representation on the Foundation's grant review teams," MPP Walker writes.
While Mr. Walker feels the changes are not aligned with the OTF mission, Thomas Chanzy, Vice-President, Public Affairs for the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) offered some clarification of the proposals, which he said came out of listening to applicants, staff and volunteers following the implementation of the OTF's new Investment Strategy a year ago.
Law-abiding firearms owners in Canada have been pushed around for far too long by a backdoor classification system that gives the RCMP Firearms Program the ability to classify firearms and other components of firearms as prohibited and restricted with the stroke of a pen. The most recent reclassification
The Liberal government has a responsibility to communicate more clearly its co-ordinated land use planning review with constituents in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound prior to any changes taking place, says
There is a lot of reaction to the recent announcement of the 180 million dollar investment into highspeed internet access to rural Ontario.
Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, issued the following
Recently, Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, was named as the Conservative Party's Deputy Critic for Public Safety and National Security. Miller has been serving
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