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			<title>Money matters...community matters</title>
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<p>The recent Provincial funding cuts are confusing. On one
hand the province is telling us that they are just implementing efficiencies
and on the other hand programs are being cancelled.&nbsp; Last week at Regional
Council staff outlined the forecasted 2020 budget implications and the impacts
to service levels as a result of the funding cuts. The discussion was
interesting because Regional Council had been challenging over the past few
months with talk and speculation about the Regional Government Review and Mississauga's
desire to break up the Region, but on this issue, we were unified. We've banded
together ready to advocate and hold the Province to account for cutting funding
to critical programs like paramedic services and prisoner transport.&nbsp; At
the next meeting staff will bring a more detailed report on the real risks that
will affect service levels and funding to our community partners.</p>
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<p>As Mayor I'm concerned that programs and services are going
to be downloaded to local municipalities without funding to support them –
property taxes can't keep going up. Stay tuned as this issue develops.</p>
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<p>Get ready for a month of June packed full of Community
events.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>It's the start of the Farmer's Market season in Caledon.
June 1<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;is the opening of the&nbsp;Bolton Farmers Market&nbsp;at
the Royal Courtyard 18 King St. E. Come out and support our local vendors and
growers.</p>
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<p>June 5<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;is&nbsp;Seniors Day&nbsp;in
Caledon. We have interesting speakers featuring Tayler (Hap) Parnaby as our
keynote, a trade show geared to older adults' programs and services and a
healthy and nutritious lunch. To register for this free event call 905.584.2272
X7327 or caledon.ca/adult55</p>
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<p>June 14<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;Raise a glass of local craft cider
or beer at&nbsp;Cheers Caledon, for tickets caledon.ca/cheers</p>
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<p>June 15<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;is&nbsp;Caledon Day&nbsp;and what
an incredible day we have planned. Why not start it off by riding
in&nbsp;Velocity, a cycle ride in support of Caledon Seniors.&nbsp; There are
cycle routes from 10k to 100k, it's a great opportunity to ride through our
scenic Town and support our Senior residents.</p>
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<p>Caledon Day really does have something for everyone of every
age. A variety of music on the main stage culminates with our evening
headliner&nbsp;Toyko Police Club. We also have a kid's zone, youth zone and
over 50 vendors from crafters to community groups. This is our signature event
of the year, attracting residents and visitors from across the GTA.</p>
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<p>I hope to see you there!</p>
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