Commentaire 99 – commentaires et rétroaction
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Melanie Bilodeau, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Nairn and Hyman
xx xxxxxxxx xxxxx • Nairn Centre, Ontario • xxx xxx xxx-xxx-xxxx xxx-xxx-xxxx
xxx-x xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx Elliot Lake, Ontario xxx xxx
October 6, 2022 Carol Hughes House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario, xxx xxx Via email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx Dear Mrs. Hughes:
Please be advised our Council adopted the following resolution at their meeting of September 12, 2022:
Proposed changes to electoral ridings in Northern Ontario
Resolution #2022-10-180
Moved by: Brigita Gingras
Seconded by: Katherine Bourrier
Whereas, the Electoral Boundary Commission has proposed to remove one of the electoral ridings from Northern Ontario; and
Whereas, the proposal to diminish Northern Ontario's voice in Parliament will have a detrimental effect on participatory democracy and regional development as the issues in Northern Ontario are significantly different than the issues facing the urban south; and
Whereas, the Federal Boundary Commission proposal to cut representation in the north is contrary to the 2017 electoral boundary changes for Ontario that recognized the need to add two seats to ensure fair participation for northern residents; and
Whereas, many of the existing ridings in Northern Ontario are already larger than many European countries, a situation that will only be worsened by the addition of massively new regions to service; and
Whereas, the proposed new super ridings will force municipalities to compete for a limited amount of riding funding which will further exacerbate inequities in the north; and
Whereas, Northern Ontario's population per riding is already much higher than many other rural and isolated regions in Canada's north; and
Whereas, the courts have ruled that representation in Canada's democracy is not based merely on population but on regions of interest and the right of citizens to engage with their elected representatives; and
Whereas, any changes to electoral boundaries should be based on the principles of maintaining communities of interest within boundaries that are equitable in terms of population and geography
Now, therefore be it resolved that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Nairn and Hyman calls on the Electoral Boundary Commission to maintain the electoral representation of Northern Ontario and ensure that any boundary changes are done in a manner that responds to regional and local need.
Carried
Sincerely Yours,
M Bilodeau
Melanie Bilodeau
Deputy Clerk - Treasurer