farmers_son, I served as Reeve of our county during an annexation bid by the local town. Believe me, the lands that had acreages and people on them would have been the most appropriate for the county to allow annexed, but the people living on those properties did NOT want to end up in town. Those areas cost the county a small fortune to service, maintain roads, pave roads, police etc. Urban municipalities have a right to expand their boundaries, otherwise every single county in the province could stifle growth of towns and villages within their boundaries by virtue of allowing dense residential growth in the urban fringe area. This is happening in many areas, and unless there is a good Intermunicipal Development Plan in place the urban centre has no say on what is being allowed on their boundary. The provincial Cabinet appointments have nothing to do with rural/urban conflict. The Premier put the people he felt were the best suited for the positions, and ones he could trust to be loyal to him. Every single MLA made their choice on who to support in the leadership bid, and I for one, would hate to see a new Premier start his mandate with a group of cabinet ministers that hadn't supported him, it could be a recipe for disaster.
Urban/Rural conflict started when the province did away with the Municipal Assistance Grants, these grants were dollars that every municipality, both rural and urban could depend on every year for necessary expenditures that were over and above what the property tax dollars could meet. Thankfully the new Premier is re-instating a grant based on the school tax portion of assessment, and municipalities can do with it what they choose.
Urban/Rural conflict started when the province did away with the Municipal Assistance Grants, these grants were dollars that every municipality, both rural and urban could depend on every year for necessary expenditures that were over and above what the property tax dollars could meet. Thankfully the new Premier is re-instating a grant based on the school tax portion of assessment, and municipalities can do with it what they choose.
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