Local conservation voices squeezed out: MVCA chair

WROXETER – Rural representatives say they feel that they’re being pushed to the sidelines of Ontario’s conservation system, warning that the province’s move to replace 36 conservation authorities with nine agencies will strip municipalities of their seats on boards, tilt power toward urban centres through population‑weighted voting, and leave agricultural watersheds like Maitland Valley with…

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Cory Bilyea is a reporter with Midwestern Newspapers.