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Add dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and applicable taxes, then drive away. ¥ • MILITARY GRADE ALUMINUM ALLOY BODY AND BED • BEST-IN-CLASS PAYLOAD ** Needed most this m onth • Canned Juice • Past a & Meat • Pampers • Hot Cere al TO DONATE OR FOR SPECIAL EVENTS I NFORMATION visit www.Go ergetownBre adBasket.ca WE NEED YOUR HEL P 55 Sinclair • Unit 12 905-873-3368 Tues. 5-7pm • Wed. 8:30-noon • Sat. 8:30-noon Items needed m ost thIs month • Canned Pasta • C anned Fruit • Juice • Canned V egetables • Canned Meat • C ookies • Cereal • Diapers - All Size s Except 3 visit. www.George townBreadBaske t.ca WE NEEDYOUR HELP NEWS Returning from a Board of Directors meeting of the Federation of Canadian Municipali- ties (FCM), Halton Hills Wards 1 &2 Regional Councillor and Vice President of FCM, Clark Somerville said that the March 22 federal budget will be an important turning point for local communities like Halton. More than 100 mayors and councillors from across Canada met in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where the federal budget was a key topic of discussion. The municipal leaders emerged more united than ever to address national challenges by working closely with the federal government to build a strong Canada. Local leaders representing municipali- ties of all sizes met in Sherbrooke to discuss FCM's pre-budget submission, Rising to the Moment, and its companion piece, A Thriv- ing Rural Canada. Together, these docu- ments provide a blueprint to turn the federal government's bold election commitments into real action for Canadians. "Our communities are in the best posi- tion to determine which infrastructure in- vestments will serve our residents, now and in the long-term," said Somerville. "Whether we're talking about affordable housing, maintaining and building good roads, or fighting climate change, we are ready to work closely with our federal partners to build great hometowns." During the meeting, municipal col- leagues welcomed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's announce- ment of $75 million to expand the mu- nicipal role in reduc- ing greenhouse gas emissions. The Board applauded the leader- ship of the federal gov- ernment in address- ing climate change, and confirmed that municipal leaders are equally committed to addressing a slow economy and improving the quality of life of Canadians. Halton Region has taken steps to ensure Halton's priorities figure prominently in the upcoming federal budget. " Halton Region has been advocating for a Strong Halton, highlighting to our MPs and the Minister of Finance, through our fed- eral budget submission, the issues that are important to our residents," said Halton Re- gional Chair Gary Carr. "Canadians expect all levels of govern- ment to work together on their behalf with one common goal, which is building a bet- ter Canada," said Somerville. "Canadian municipalities are ready to make the strate- gic infrastructure investments this country needs." For more information, visit halton.ca/ advocacy. Somerville hoping there will be something for Halton in next week's federal budget CLARK SOMERVILLE

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