Revised Agenda
Committee of the Whole

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Council Chambers
17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket
Quorum: 11

We acknowledge that York Region is located on the traditional territory of many Indigenous peoples including the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat and Métis peoples and the treaty territories of the Haudenosaunee, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and Williams Treaties First Nations.


Today this area is home to many diverse Indigenous Peoples, and we recognize their history, spirituality, culture and stewardship of this land.


We also acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our closest First Nation community.

Chief Jim MacSween and Jeff Channell, Executive Director, Financial Services and Administration, York Regional Police


(See Item F.1)

Laura McDowell, Commissioner of Public Works

Lisa Gonsalves, Commissioner of Community and Health Services (A)

​(Subject to the Committee granting deputant status.)

Anitra Basant Sisavang, Executive Director, York Regional Police Service Board dated September 25, 2024


Recommendation: Receive

Report dated October 29, 2024 from the Commissioner of Corporate Services and the Regional Clerk recommending that:

  1. Council amend Delegation Bylaw 2023-31 by inserting a new section 3.5 as follows:

    3.5     The Acting Chair, when so acting, shall have the same signing authority as the Regional Chair.

  2. Council amend the approved schedule of meetings to provide for Council meetings on December 5 and 12, 2024.

Motion to Request the Redistribution of the Provincial Land Transfer Tax and GST to Municipalities for Sustainable Infrastructure Funding


WHEREAS municipalities face growing infrastructure needs, including roads, bridges, public transit, water systems, and other critical services, which are essential to community well-being and economic development;


AND WHEREAS the current sources of municipal revenue, including property taxes and user fees, are insufficient to meet these increasing demands for infrastructure investment;


AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario currently collects the Land Transfer Tax (LTT) on property transactions in municipalities across the province, generating significant revenue that is not directly shared with municipalities;


AND WHEREAS the Federal Government collects the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on property transactions, a portion of which could be directed to municipalities to address local infrastructure needs;


AND WHEREAS redistributing a portion of the Provincial Land Transfer Tax and GST to municipalities would provide a predictable and sustainable source of funding for local infrastructure projects without creating a new tax burden on residents or homebuyers;


AND WHEREAS a redistribution of a portion of the existing Land Transfer Tax and GST would allow municipalities to better plan and invest in long-term infrastructure initiatives, supporting local economic growth and improving the quality of life for residents;


THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Regional Council formally requests the Provincial Government to consider redistributing a portion of the Land Transfer Tax collected on property transactions to municipalities;


AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT Regional Council calls on the Federal Government to allocate a percentage of the GST collected on property sales to municipalities;


AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT this redistribution of the Land Transfer Tax and GST should be structured to provide predictable and sustainable funding to municipalities, allowing for better long-term planning and investment in infrastructure projects that benefit local communities, thus ensuring that local governments receive a fair share of the revenue to address critical infrastructure needs;


AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier Doug Ford, the Ontario Minister of Finance, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, local Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs)


AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT copies of this resolution be forwarded to all 444 Municipalities in Ontario, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) for their endorsement and advocacy.

WHEREAS, Christianity is the most followed religion in Canada;


WHEREAS, recognizing and celebrating Christian Heritage Month provides an opportunity to honour the contributions of Christians to our region’s past, present, and future, while promoting inclusivity, unity, and respect for all residents.


WHEREAS, December is a month marked by significant events and celebrations in the Christian calendar, commencing with the observance of Advent and culminating in the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.


IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED:

  1. That The Regional Municipality of York officially proclaim every month of December as Christian Heritage Month.