Ontario to build on 'strong mayor' system by appointing 'strong' regional chairs

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TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government proposed Thursday to directly appoint a slate of regional council chairs and give them greater authority, which critics say is part of a trend of the government consolidating power.

Legislation tabled by Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Rob Flack would allow him to appoint chairs in eight regions and counties and arm them with so-called “strong chair powers,” similar to strong mayor powers the government has doled out to more than 200 mayors and heads of council.

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