In 2013/14 we had produced a Municipal Councillor’s Guide, which expressed that there were/are limitations on the powers and authority of Municipal Council and Staff. It would seem that with the presentation of the Ontario Landowner’s Municipal Councillor’s Guide, Municipal Affairs have taken a more in-depth approach to their present 2014 Municipal Councillor’s Guide. This report is to supplement our previous report/guide.

The Municipal Councillors Guide: Making Ontario a Better Place to Grow Supplement to 2014, 2015
In 2013/14 we had produced a Municipal Councillor’s Guide, which expressed that there were/are limitations on the powers and authority of Municipal Council and Staff.
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Official Plans: What Municipal Councils Need to Know
The government on all levels does not have the authority, under the Planning act to plan for private property.
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Conservation Authorities Conservation Ontario: Redundant & Grasping for Power
When the Conservation Authorities were introduced, they were meant to be an advisory body that provided specific areas of Ontario, as creatures of the municipalities and the Ministry of Public Works, information and an ability to eliminate flooding and erosion.
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OLA Position Paper: Municipal By-laws
This report is accompanied with a letter from Tom Black, President of the OLA.
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Trailer and Tent ByLaws
Throughout Ontario certain Municipalities are in the process of implementing or have implemented Camping, Trailer, and Tent License By-Laws placing restrictions on private property and private persons.
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