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    Comments on Paul Martin's Speech at FCM

    This past week, I attended the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) conference in Toronto. This year’s theme was Strong Cities, Strong Communities, Strong Country. The theme has an important message; all levels of government must work together if we are to have a strong country. The Constitution of Canada does not recognize municipal governments which can provide some barriers to how we all work together; however, times have changed. Today, municipalities are important to the success of our country. Unlike 1867 when Canada was incorporated, cities provide more than water, sewer, police and roads; however, the funding for delivering the increased services has not followed. Consequently, municipalities are limited to property tax for funding which is a regressive tax. Former Prime Minister Paul Martin addressed the delegates and called this situation “unfair and dumb”.

    According to Martin “the fact that municipal governments did not have access to some taxes at least that grew with the economy but had responsibilities that grew regardless of the economy was lousy economics.” This is a key statement and something municipal governments need to work on with the Federal and Provincial governments. For example, over the past few years we have all experienced an increase in costs – fuel has increased from 0.60 per litre and today it is $1.14. As the price of gas increased the GST revenue increased which benefits the Federal government but hurts the municipal government as it costs us more to provide the same level of services. It was a mistake for the Federal government to decrease the GST from 7% to 5%, one percentage point should have been delivered to municipal government (see Mayor of Toronto One Cent proposal ). This would have provided municipal government a new dynamic source of revenue which would have provided relief for property tax and provided an incentive as the economy grows.

    Municipalities are ready and willing to work with all levels of government. Let’s sit down and work on how we can provide equitable funding to the services that all levels of government provide. Right now municipalities only receive 8% of all tax dollars, yet provide an ever increasing scope of services. Many will argue that local government is best situated to deliver many of the services, however we need the funds.

    NOTE: Here is a copy of Paul Martin%u2019s speech at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities 2010.

    Are You Ready?

    What would you do if you and your family were cut off from emergency services, stores for food, or communications for 48 hours? What if…

    This is always the question.  The City spends a large amount of time and energy to be prepared and offer ways for you to learn more, and we have a spectacular group of Emergency Preparedness volunteers; however, there is only so much your government can do. It will be up to the residents to be prepared.

    In our house we have a safe exit plan, a meeting location and an earthquake emergency supplies kit, which will help us with clean drinking water, first aid and food. Here is a video on preparing a kit.  Are you prepared?

    The City wants to work with you so you are ready. Come down to our Emergency Preparedness Program on May 8th at 5pm in the parking lot off Wilson and Shaughnessy (behind A&W). Here is what you can learn:

    Booths at the EP display on May 8 will cover information such as:

    • how to be prepared at home and in your workplace,

    • preparing for your pets,

    • how schools can get prepared,

    • the City’s Emergency Social Services Program, and

    • the City’s Emergency Communications Program.

    Information will also be available about the free emergency preparedness courses offered to Port Coquitlam residents five times a year. The next round of courses takes place in May; all start at 7 p.m. and are offered at the #1 Fire Hall at 1725 Broadway Street and include:

    • Personal Family Preparedness – May 11

    • Rapid Damage Assessment – May 13

    • Basic Fire Suppression – May 18

    • Light Urban Search and Rescue – May 20

    More information about the courses and other EP information are available at www.portcoquitlam.ca/ep or by calling 604.927.5466.