Red Deer city council listens, learns, and advocates at annual FCM meeting
A burst water main was a fitting introduction to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ (FCM) Annual Conference and Trade Show that took place in Calgary the weekend of June 6-9.
Red Deer city councillors Dianne Wyntjes, Cindy Jefferies, Vesna Higham, Lawrence Lee, and Chad Krahn woke up to a localized emergency alert on Thursday morning advising them of the main break before heading to the FCM conference, where the need for additional funding for things like infrastructure projects was top of mind.
“As a local government, we cannot solely rely on just property taxes. It is that funding from income tax to the province and the federal government that we also need to be returned back to us,” shared Coun. Wyntjes. “Dollars are certainly scarce these days, and we’re seeing more challenges. The municipalities that spoke, whether you’re large or small, even smaller municipalities are seeing more tent cities.”
Generally, some of the top issues discussed at the conference were housing and homelessness, safety and community, policing, and the importance of infrastructure investments.


