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Ontario Mayors Meeting Discusses Blue Box And Security

Jake by Jake
March 16, 2026
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An Ontario mayors meeting held in Scugog brought together municipal leaders from across the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area to discuss environmental policies, recycling changes, and growing safety concerns in smaller communities.

The Ontario mayors meeting took place at the Scugog Memorial Park Library on February 27 and included members of the Small Urban GTHA Mayors group. The meeting also featured Durham MPP and Ontario Environment Minister Todd McCarthy, who addressed several issues affecting municipalities with populations under 100,000.

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One of the main topics discussed during the Ontario mayors meeting was the province’s ongoing blue box recycling program rollout. While the transition to the new system has faced challenges, municipal leaders acknowledged improvements in communication and coordination with Circular Materials, the organization responsible for managing the program.

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Minister McCarthy reassured local leaders that the provincial government remains committed to ensuring producers who fail to comply with recycling regulations are held accountable. At the same time, he acknowledged that some smaller producers have faced difficulties due to increased program costs.

Another major issue raised during the Ontario mayors meeting involved the provincial plan to consolidate conservation authorities. Ontario currently has 36 conservation authorities, but the government intends to streamline the system to nine regional organizations. Officials believe this change could help smaller municipalities operate more efficiently with standardized service levels.

Municipal leaders expressed general support for a streamlined structure but emphasized the need for cooperation between municipalities and the province to ensure a smooth transition.

Environmental policy changes were also part of the discussion. Mayors reviewed updates to municipal class environmental assessment regulations, as well as the Federal-Provincial Cooperation Accord, which aims to reduce duplication in environmental assessments and help accelerate infrastructure and development projects.

The province is currently consulting with Indigenous communities on these regulatory updates, with consultations expected to continue until April 10. McCarthy stated that environmental protection would remain a priority while also improving efficiency in project approvals.

Beyond environmental issues, the Ontario mayors meeting also addressed rising concerns about crime and security in smaller cities. Leaders discussed reports of extortion targeting South Asian business owners linked to a terrorist organization, which has prompted Peel Regional Police to establish a specialized task force.

Municipal leaders also expressed support for the Elect Respect campaign, an initiative founded by women leaders in Halton Region aimed at promoting respectful political dialogue and reducing harassment in public life.

The Small Urban GTHA Mayors caucus, chaired by King Township Mayor Steve Pellegrini, represents municipalities across the region with populations below 100,000 residents. Members work together to advocate for issues such as infrastructure funding, illegal land use enforcement, and municipal recycling programs.

Through discussions like the recent Ontario mayors meeting in Scugog, municipal leaders aim to ensure that the voices of smaller communities remain part of important provincial policy decisions.

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