FCM: Federal budget: once-in-generation opportunity on housing, transit and climate

The upcoming federal budget can improve Canadians' quality of life for years to come - if it empowers municipalities to connect national infrastructure investment to pressing local needs. That's the message from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) today as it releases Seizing the Moment, its recommendations for the 2017 federal budget.
 
This next budget will unveil details of the unprecedented federal promise to invest $81 billion over 11 years in transit, social, green and other infrastructure. Those details will determine how well the federal plan generates growth, improves productivity, lowers emissions and improves our quality of life.
 
To achieve the best outcomes for Canadians, FCM is urging the federal government to launch transformational initiatives in Budget 2017, including:
 
FCM is also calling for steps to ensure that promised new investment in rural, remote and northern communities is flexible enough to respond to local realities and fiscal constraints.
 
Canada's cities and communities are hubs of economic growth and innovation. Local governments are responsible for 60 per cent of Canada's public infrastructure, powered by less than 10 cents of each taxdollar. They have an exceptional track-record of implementing cost-effective local solutions with national impacts.
 
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is the national voice of Canada's local order of government, with nearly 2,000 members representing 91 per cent of the Canadian population.
 
Read Seizing the Moment, FCM's pre-budget submission.

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