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Municipal leaders support ‘Solve the Crisis’ Campaign to address homelessness and mental health

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Eastern Ontario Wardens and Mayors support ‘Solve the Crisis’ Campaign 

Sunday, August 18, 2024

OTTAWA - Representing 230 municipalities and over 2.6 million people across Ontario, the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus, Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus, and Eastern Ontario Mayors’ Caucus join the call to action around the ‘Solve the Crisis’ Campaign, led by the Ontario Big City Mayors.

During their joint meeting at the start of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) 125th Conference, the three caucuses stated their collective support around the need for the Ontario and Federal Governments to take immediate and targeted action to help solve the crisis around homelessness and mental health.

There is a homelessness and mental health crisis happening on streets across our communities, small and big, rural and urban. Municipalities continue to step up, but do not have the tools, expertise or capacity to fully address the intersectional and complex issues around housing, homelessness, health care, and social services.  

We appreciate the actions that both the Federal and Ontario Governments have taken to date including Ontario’s Roadmap to Wellness, the creation of the Homelessness Prevention Program, and investing in youth wellness hubs. But we need to do more to ‘Solve the Crisis’ together as government partners, and we need to act swiftly.

Municipalities continue to raise a number of issues and concerns that need to be addressed – the rising number of homeless encampments and the human toll of the opioid crisis are a symptom of deeper system failures that hurt Ontario's overall social and economic prosperity. 

The WOWC, EOMC, and EOWC will be sending a letter to Premier Doug Ford to further underscore the need for a Social and Economic Prosperity Review. We need a municipal fiscal relationship that supports the foundations of a strong economy, sustainable communities and quality of life that reflects modern day and front-line realities.   

Organizations and Ontarians can join the call to support the ‘Solve the Crisis’ campaign by visiting www.solvethecrisis.ca.

Quotes

“In communities of all sizes, not just big cities, people are unhoused, suffering and dying. We need to help them and municipalities do not have the financial tools and resources to do it alone. It is time to take action to ‘Solve The Crisis’ together with municipalities, the Ontario Government, the Federal Government, and community partners at the table.” – EOWC Chair, Peter Emon, Warden of Renfrew County

“As Chair of the WOWC, I see the impacts first-hand around the homelessness and mental health crisis. Municipalities have been working tirelessly on the frontlines to address complex issues. We want to build safe, healthy communities and the only way to do so is to work together. Let’s step up and ‘Solve the Crisis’ together.” – WOWC Chair, Glen McNeil, Warden of Huron County

“This is something we (the Eastern Ontario Mayors’ Caucus) have been pursuing, over the last year: the need for substantial investment by both the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada, to deal with this unprecedented humanitarian crisis that all municipalities are now facing.” – EOMC Chair, Jeff Leal, Mayor of the City of Peterborough

 

About our organizations

Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus

The Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus Inc. (WOWC) serves as a unified voice for the 15 upper- and single-tier municipalities in Southwestern Ontario, advocating for their collective interest. Through collaborative efforts, WOWC works to address the unique challenges faced by rural and small urban communities, playing a pivotal role in shaping policies and initiatives that positively impact the region’s 1.6 million residents.

Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus

The Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus Inc. (EOWC) is a non-profit organization advocating for 103 small urban and rural municipalities across Eastern Ontario. The EOWC covers an area of 50,000 square kilometres, serving 800,000 residents. For more than 20 years, the EOWC has gained support by speaking with a united voice to champion regional municipal priorities and work with the government, businesses, non-profit organizations, Indigenous leaders, the media, and the public.

The Eastern Ontario Mayors’ Caucus

The Eastern Ontario Mayors’ Caucus (EOMC) is comprised of ten Eastern Ontario municipalities that advocate for the region's needs and priorities, especially in the areas of health care, infrastructure, and economic development. The caucus works collaboratively with other levels of government, health-care providers, community organizations, and interest holders to address the challenges and opportunities facing Eastern Ontario.

Ontario Big City Mayors

Ontario’s Big City Mayors (OBCM) is an organization that includes mayors of 29 single- and lower-tier cities with a population of 100,000 or more, who collectively represent nearly 70 per cent of Ontario’s population. OBCM advocates for issues and policies important to Ontario’s largest cities.

 

Media Contacts

Chair, OBCM                                                          

Marianne Mead Ward

chair@obcm.ca

Executive Director, OBCM

Michelle Baker

michelle@obcm.ca

 

Chair, WOWC

Glen McNeil

gmcneil@huroncounty.ca

 

Chair, EOMC

Jeff Leal

jleal@peterborough.ca

 

Chair, EOWC

Peter Emon

info@eowc.org

 

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