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Ontario to Build on ‘Strong Mayor’ System by Appointing ‘Strong’ Regional Chairs

The bill would also give appointees strong chair powers and cut Niagara and Simcoe council sizes as the province seeks faster regional decisions.

  • On Thursday, Housing Minister Rob Flack introduced the Better Regional Governance Act, allowing Ontario to directly appoint regional chairs in eight municipalities including Durham, Halton, Muskoka, Niagara, Peel, Waterloo, York, and Simcoe County.
  • The legislation streamlines local government by reducing Niagara regional council from 32 to 13 members and Simcoe County from 32 to 17; appointees receive 'strong chair' powers to veto bylaws, propose budgets, and hire senior staff.
  • Modeled after 'strong mayor' powers first granted to Toronto and Ottawa in 2022, these measures aim to increase efficiency; Flack stated the change is meant to save money and 'speed up decision-making.'
  • Waterloo Chair Karen Redman said she remains 'focused' on her duties, while Doug Craig previously sought provincial assurance to 'affirm and support the continued election of the regional chair by the voters.'
  • Green Party Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner denounced the move as 'another anti-democratic attack on local decision making,' warning the province will appoint 'PC puppets' to force urban boundary expansions benefiting wealthy insiders.
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Waterloo Region's chair responds to Ford's new 'strong' powers bill

Ontario’s municipal affairs minister is proposing to appoint a slate of regional council chairs and give them additional powers, as the government has done with so-called strong mayors. Waterloo Regional Council Chair Karen Redman said in response to the legislation that she is focused on expanding key services for the municipality, like infrastructure, transit and […]

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Municipal Affairs Minister Rob Flack will select the Chairs of the Durham, Halton, Muskoka, Niagara, Peel, Waterloo and York Regional Councils.

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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