Canadian mayors push for federal infrastructure, homelessness, and crime funding at Edmonton conference
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Stephanie Swensrude
29d ago· 14 min readenNews
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Mayors from Canada's largest cities gathered at a Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference in Edmonton to urge the federal government to prioritize infrastructure funding, homelessness solutions, and action against organized crime and extortion in the upcoming federal budget. The article covers a range of business and municipal news from various organizations including Amii, API, Explore Edmonton, Swift Charge, Averton, ECF, and The Nation Network.
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· 1 pulledMayors of Canada's largest cities are calling for the federal government to focus on infrastructure, homelessness, and organized crime and extortion in its next budget to support stronger downtowns.
With news from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Amii, API, Explore Edmonton, Swift Charge, Averton, ECF, The Nation Network, and more.
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