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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Aug 2014, p. 15

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Ontario has WM pI’OViI'IClIl business sector and Conference of more than $12.3 billion from has consistently noted for the Association of Munici- various federal programs, or the past five years. these palities of Ontario will con- about three times the decisions do not consider - vene in London. amount paid out between significant factors such as a While this event typically l993and2fl16. municipality's ability to attracts a large contingent of absorb the costs of settle- municipal politicians from menu leveled by arbitrators , across the province along out of'lbronto. with senior members of cabâ€" As noted in the Chronide . inc! from Queen's Park. this on luly 30. the Waterloo year’s meeting will draw an award matches a similar H elevated level of interest for award with Cambridge fire- a number ofreasons fighters for 2012-13. and Firstly. with a municipal ‘ matdies police salaries with election scheduled for Octo- ‘ it ‘ Wm ber 27. current councillors ; y. The system is clearly bro- and mayors seeking reâ€"elec- '_ 5 5 km and needs to be fixed to K*â€"__â€"â€"â€"‘â€" tion will be there for net- ’ g . _ allow municipalities to working. ' i maintain I level ofhml I} II o . Seen . this will be the . bility. W’ re gs firstAMOndlymeetmg' since the X G Oliver will speak alto: I your ret' ment saVIn lune rovinciai election. so ‘. , renter Kitchener Water 0 n all mgnldpalities will want Chamber of Commerce last your l'fet'me? confirmation from cabinet event on Aug. 18 at the ministers on plans for fund» Wn‘tyioo Innl.I I k r Now that you’re retired. do you wonder how ing new infrastructure and e are a 00 ing or- r - mm mammonm x" “mm?"mm‘m The pieâ€"ABM discussion On other issues of inter- for funding for infrastruc» , m ' , get . started last week when he est to chamber members. ture and necessary public mm but, dont want to run the "3k 0‘ mier Kathleen Wynne indi~ the business community services while understand outliving your money. a." 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