Ontario Premier Doug Ford Voices Support for Mississauga’s Separation
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has expressed his support for Mississauga’s separation from Brampton and Caledon. The idea of Mississauga becoming an independent city, separate from the Region of Peel, has been a topic of discussion for many years, with former Mayor Hazel McCallion being a vocal advocate for such a move.
The discussions gained momentum when the province announced its intention to address “municipal duplication” in various two-tier municipalities, including the Region of Peel, last November. The goal is to streamline governance and eliminate redundancies. The potential solutions range from the creation of independent municipalities to removing duplication within the Region of Peel or even establishing a larger amalgamated Peel City.
Last week, Premier Ford stated that a decision regarding the Region of Peel would be forthcoming. Today (May 15), during a funding announcement for firefighter training in Mississauga, Ford was questioned about the upcoming decision and its potential connection to Mayor Bonnie Crombie’s potential entry into provincial politics.
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