Federation of Canadian Municipalities

Federation of Canadian Municipalities
Fédération canadienne des municipalités
Abbreviation FCM
Formation March 18, 1937 (March 18, 1937)
Merger of
  • Union of Canadian Municipalities
  • Dominion Conference of Mayors
Type Local government organization
Legal status Non-profit corporation
Headquarters Ottawa, Ontario
Region served
Canada
Membership
2,035
Official languages
English, French
Key people
  • Vicky-May Hamm, President
  • Bill Karsten, First Vice-President
  • Garth Frizzell, Second Vice-President
  • Yolaine Kirliw, Third Vice-President
  • Jenny Gerbasi, Past President
  • Brock Carlton, Chief Executive Officer
Website www.fcm.ca
Formerly called
Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM, (in French) Fédération canadienne des municipalités) is an advocacy group representing over 2000 Canadian municipalities. It is an organization with no formal power but significant ability to influence debate and policy, as it is a main national lobby group of mayors, councillors and other elected municipal officials. It negotiates with the Government of Canada's departments and agencies on behalf of municipalities, and administers a number of funds.

History

In 1901, the Union of Canadian Municipalities was formed to represent the interests of municipal governments. Another association, the Dominion Conference of Mayors was established in 1935.[1] In 1937, these two associations were amalgamated into the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities which in 1976 would be renamed the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.[2]

FCM was instrumental in negotiating the federal government's 2005 "New Deal for Cities" programme,[3] under which Canadian federal gasoline taxes are remitted to municipalities.[4]

Successes

• Delivering $2 billion each year to municipalities from a permanent federal Gas Tax Fund. Over the next 20 years, this gas tax transfer will be worth $40 billion to cities and communities.

• Successfully advocating for significant federal funding towards the $123-billion municipal infrastructure deficit. In the 2009 budget, the federal government committed more than $12 billion over two years in new and accelerated infrastructure funding to municipal priorities.

Sustainable development

• FCM's Green Municipal Fund (GMF) provides below-market loans and grants, as well as education and training services to support municipal initiatives that improve air, water and soil quality, and protect the climate. This programme was established by the Chrétien government in 2001 with $100 million "to stimulate investment in innovative municipal infrastructure", and "to support municipal government action to cut pollution, reduce greenhouse gases and improve quality of life".[2]

Global engagement

• Since 1987, FCM's international department has helped more than 200 Canadian municipalities and associations engage in development cooperation in more than 40 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean.

See also

Notes

    References

    1. UBCM: The First Century: Union of British Columbia Municipalities. Granville Island. 2006. ISBN 1-894694-39-2. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
    2. 1 2 Stevenson, Don; Gilbert, Richard (2005-12-22). "Coping with Canadian federalism: the case of the Federation of Canadian municipalities". Canadian Public Administration. Archived from the original on 2012-04-21. Retrieved 2009-01-09. or on Gilbert's website
    3. G+M oped by Jack Diamond: "New deal for cities critical", 3 Dec 2003
    4. "Government on track to deliver New Deal for Cities and Communities". Infrastructure Canada. 2005-02-01. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-01-09. see also Department of Finance archives "A New Deal for Canada's Communities"

    Bibliography

    • Deutsch, John (1976). Tri-Level Task Force on Public Finance in Canada. Report of the Tri-Level Task Force on Public Finance. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.
    • "FCM Past Presidents". Federation of Canadian Municipalities. June 2, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
    No. Year[lower-alpha 1] Name Office Community Province
    11937Edward Joseph CraggMayorHalifaxNova Scotia
    21938J. E. Stanley LewisMayorOttawaOntario
    31943Adhémar RaynaultMayorMontrealQuebec
    41944Frederick J. ConboyMayorTorontoOntario
    51945[lower-alpha 2]Robert Hood SaundersMayorTorontoOntario
    61945Jonathan Webster CornettMayorVancouverBritish Columbia
    71946Garnet CoulterMayorWinnipegManitoba
    81947Ray T. ForbesMayorFrederictonNew Brunswick
    91948Lucien-Hubert BorneMayorQuebec CityQuebec
    101949George C. MacLeanMayorSaint BonifaceManitoba
    111950Pierre-Horace BoivinMayorGranbyQuebec
    121951Percy E. GeorgeMayorVictoriaBritish Columbia
    131951[lower-alpha 3]G. C. MillerAldermanVictoriaBritish Columbia
    141952Archibald J. MasonMayorSpringhillNova Scotia
    151952[lower-alpha 4]Joseph-Omer AsselinCouncillorMontrealQuebec
    161953[lower-alpha 5]Donald Hugh MackayMayorCalgaryAlberta
    171955J. David StewartMayorCharlottetownPrince Edward Island
    181956William HawrelakMayorEdmontonAlberta
    191957Lloyd Douglas JacksonMayorHamiltonOntario
    201958Harry MewsMayorSt. John'sNewfoundland and Labrador
    211959Robert SimpsonMayorArnpriorOntario
    221960Sidney BuckwoldMayorSaskatoonSaskatchewan
    231961Percy B. ScurrahMayorVictoriaBritish Columbia
    24
    (1 of 2)
    1961[lower-alpha 6]Chaim KushnerMayorWest KildonanManitoba
    251962Joseph-Alfred MongrainMayorTrois-RivièresQuebec
    261963Irvin William AkerleyMayorDartmouthNova Scotia
    271963[lower-alpha 7]Beth WoodsMayorNew WestminsterBritish Columbia
    24
    (2 of 2)
    1963[lower-alpha 8]Chaim KushnerMayorWest KildonanManitoba
    281964Charles Augustus VaughanMayorHalifaxNova Scotia
    291965Victor CoppsMayorHamiltonOntario
    301966William RathieMayorVancouverBritish Columbia
    311966[lower-alpha 9]Reginald DawsonMayorMount RoyalQuebec
    321967Vincent DantzerMayorEdmontonAlberta
    331968Albert CampbellMayorScarboroughOntario
    341969Allan O'BrienMayorHalifaxNova Scotia
    351970Ivor DentMayorEdmontonAlberta
    361971Marcel D'AmourMayorHullQuebec
    371972Bud BirdMayorFrederictonNew Brunswick
    381973Bernie WolfeCouncillorWinnipegManitoba
    391974Paul GodfreyChairmanMetropolitan TorontoOntario
    401975Dan MunroeMayorGlace BayNova Scotia
    411976Jack VolrichMayorVancouverBritish Columbia
    421978Paul-Olivier TrépanierMayorGranbyQuebec
    431979Cec PurvesMayorEdmontonAlberta
    441980Dennis FlynnMayorEtobicokeOntario
    451981Daniel BrownlowMayorDartmouthNova Scotia
    461982Jean PelletierMayorQuebec CityQuebec
    471983Ted BradyMayorCarlyleSaskatchewan
    481984Doreen LawsonAldermanBurnabyBritish Columbia
    491985Ron CromwellAldermanHalifaxNova Scotia
    501986Richard GilbertCouncillorTorontoOntario
    511987Jean CorbeilMayorAnjouQuebec
    521988George CuffMayorSpruce GroveAlberta
    531989George FergusonMayorAbbotsfordBritish Columbia
    541990Ray O'NeillCouncillorSt. John'sNewfoundland and Labrador
    551991Doreen QuirkCouncillorMarkhamOntario
    561992Margaret DelisleMayorSilleryQuebec
    571993Ron HayterMayorEdmontonAlberta
    581994Laurence MawhinneyMayorLunenburgNova Scotia
    591995John LesMayorChilliwackBritish Columbia
    601996Bryon WilfertCouncillorRichmond HillOntario
    611997Jae EadieDeputy MayorWinnipegManitoba
    611998Claude CantinDeputy MayorQuebec CityQuebec
    621999Sam SynardDeputy MayorMarystownNewfoundland and Labrador
    632000Joanne MonaghanCouncillorKitimatBritish Columbia
    642001Jack LaytonCouncillorTorontoOntario
    652002John SchmalAldermanCalgaryAlberta
    662003Yves DucharmeMayorGatineauQuebec
    672004Ann MacLeanMayorNew GlasgowNova Scotia
    682005Michael ColemanMayorDuncanBritish Columbia
    692005[lower-alpha 10]Gloria KovachCouncillorGuelphOntario
    702006[lower-alpha 11]Gord SteevesCouncillorWinnipegManitoba
    712008Jean PerraultMayorSherbrookeQuebec
    722009Basil StewartMayorSummersidePrince Edward Island
    732010Hans CunninghamDirectorCentral KootenayBritish Columbia
    742011Berry VrbanovicCouncillorKitchenerOntario
    752012Karen LeiboviciCouncillorEdmontonAlberta
    762013Claude DauphinMayorLachineQuebec
    772014Brad WoodsideMayorFrederictonNew Brunswick
    772015Raymond LouieCouncillorVancouverBritish Columbia
    772016Clark SomervilleRegional CouncillorHalton HillsOntario
    772017Jenny GerbasiCouncillorWinnipegManitoba
    772018Vicki-May HammMayorMagogQuebec
    1. Year elected or appointed.
    2. Appointed to replace Frederick J. Conboy in 1944 or 1945.
    3. Appointed to replace Percy E. George in 1951 or 1952.
    4. Appointed to replace Archibald J. Mason in 1952 or 1953. Went on to be elected to his own term in 1953.
    5. Appointed to replace Joseph-Omer Asselin in 1953 or 1954. Went on to be elected to his own term in 1954.
    6. Appointed to replace Percy B. Scurrah in 1961 or 1962.
    7. Appointed to replace Irvin William Akerley in 1963 or 1964.
    8. Appointed to replace Beth Woods in 1963 or 1964.
    9. Appointed to replace William Rathie in 1966 or 1967.
    10. Appointed to replace Michael Coleman in 2005 or 2006.
    11. Appointed to replace Gloria Kovach in 2006 or 2007. Went on to be elected to his own term in 2007.
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