McLeod continues on as NVCA chair

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Collingwood Councillor Mariane McLeod and Amaranth Councillor Gail Little were acclaimed to lead the 2022 Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) board of directors as chair and vice chair.

“I’m honoured to have the confidence of my board colleagues during this challenging time,” said McLeod. “I look forward to continuing my role as the NVCA chair as conservation authorities across Ontario adapt to the changes to the Conservation Authorities Act (CA Act).”

As part of her role as NVCA chair in 2021, McLeod advocated with the province for changes to the CA Act to be brought in in a reasonable timeline, communicated on behalf of the NVCA board about the regulations accompanying the CA Act changes, andensured board meetings were efficient and effective.

“I would like to thank my fellow board members for their support for a second year,” said Little. “We live in an area with an abundant and clean water supply that is vital to our environment, our population, our food production and our economy. I feel very privileged to be a part of this organization that does some amazing work in a very special part of Ontario.”

McLeod said, “On behalf of our board, I would like to sincerely thank staff for all the work that they do, including mitigating climate change, protecting people and property from flooding and erosion, restoring our watershed, educating our youth, and providing much needed greenspace for visitors old and young.”

“It is so important that we continue to protect and enhance our natural resources as we prepare for a future with possible climate issues,” echoed Little. “Thank you to the employees of the NVCA who continue their work in this watershed as we face the challenges ahead.”

The NVCA’s board of directors provides guidance and leadership to the organization. Members are appointed by the municipalities served by the authority. For more information, please visit NVCA’s website for more information.

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