![]() ![]() ![]() To address a number of challenges, especially labour shortage, Lefebvre wants to increase the population of the city to 200,000 by 2050. So having those conversations with Vic Fedeli, George Pirie, the federal government, as to making sure whatever we can keep more of in northern Ontario we can.” “They will need our resources from northern Ontario, but we want to do more of that added value here in northern Ontario. “We are very fortunate now that we have battery plants down south,” he said. Lefebvre also talked about making Sudbury a key supplier in the evolving battery electric vehicle sector. “So asking folks that have worked on Ottawa, Kingston, Windsor - across the province, looking at what are their bylaws like, what processes do they have that were don't have here. “Look around the province - what are the best practices that are out there when it comes to development at the planning levels from a city perspective?” Lefebvre said. He also talked about efforts to develop a committee to consult with other municipalities across Ontario about best practices. Fast and free shipping free returns cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. He addressed gaps and efforts the city is making in a number of areas, including housing, industrial land development and labour challenges. Buy The House by the Cemetery by Everson, John online on Amazon.ae at best prices. ![]() ![]() In his address, Lefebvre mayor reflected on his first six months in office. Wednesday, the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce held its first state of the city address with new Mayor Paul Lefebvre. ![]()
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