County of Renfrew officials attended several delegation meetings during the 2025 Rural Ontario Municipal Association Conference in Toronto last week, including a meeting with Honourable Matthew Rae, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Housing to discuss the concept of a Campus of Care known as Generations. Taking part in the meeting (from left) were Gwen Dombroski, Manager of Legislative Services/Clerk; Jason Davis, Director of Development and Property; Councillor Anne Giardini, Community Services Committee Chair; Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon; Parliamentary Assistant Rae; Councillor James Brose, Development and Property Committee Chair; Councillor Michael Donohue, Health Committee Chair; Mike Blackmore, Director of Long-Term Care; Andrea Patrick, Director of Community Services and Chief Administrative Officer Craig Kelley.
RELEASE DATE:
January 23, 2025
Representatives from the County of Renfrew met with several Members of Provincial Parliament during the 2025 Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Conference to discuss and advocate for issues and challenges faced by rural municipalities in Ontario.
Held in Toronto from January 19-21, the theme of this year’s conference was “Rural Routes”. The gathering offered several opportunities for educational programming, expert panels, keynotes, and interaction with key municipal sector suppliers, all from a rural perspective and addressing the day-to-day realities of local municipal leaders.
Aside from taking in the keynote address by political columnist Chantal Hébert, remarks from Ontario Premier Doug Ford and a number of other provincial ministers and opposition party leaders, the ROMA Conference offered municipal officials from the County of Renfrew the chance to foster partnerships and relationships across the sector, and advocate for change.
The County of Renfrew was fortunate to take part in several delegation meetings:
"Attending the ROMA conference is crucial for Renfrew County as it provides a unique platform to directly communicate our community's needs and priorities to provincial leaders, as we reinforce the need for health and service equity,” said Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon. “The opportunity to engage in delegation meetings with provincial politicians and provincial staff allows us to advocate for strategic investments and collaborative solutions that will enhance the quality of life for our residents. These interactions are vital in ensuring that our voices are heard and that we can work together to address the challenges and opportunities facing our County. We look forward to the days and weeks ahead as we seek further meetings with the ministries to expand upon our made-in-Renfrew County solutions."
County officials had the opportunity to join several other municipal delegations to show support for their requests, including a meeting with the City of Pembroke to discuss the Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) Allocation provided by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and with the Township of Whitewater Region and the Ministry of Agri-Business to seek support for the expansion of a business in the Cobden area.
Michael Nolan, Director of Emergency Services and Chief of the County of Renfrew Paramedic Service, presented the Mesa initiative during the Rural Responses to Mental Health and Addictions session which explored the unique considerations around mental health and addictions in rural communities, as well as featuring successful rural responses to this crisis. The packed room was extremely impressed with the approach taken by the County with many staying behind to ask additional questions.
The Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) is the rural voice of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO). The Association is an integral part of AMO and a number of its Executive Members serve on the AMO Board of Directors. Policy, research and advocacy activities are undertaken by ROMA through AMO. ROMA represents rural communities through its policy and advocacy.
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Craig Kelley Chief Administrative Officer 613-735-7288
Tina Peplinskie Media Relations Coordinator 613-735-7288