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Is It Time for One City in Niagara?

41 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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Niagara has 12 municipalities, a regional government, and rising costs. Is it time for a reset? Former CAO Harry Schlange joins Searching for Solutions to make the case for One City, One Council — a bold proposal to streamline governance, reduce inefficiencies, and better prepare Niagara for the future. But does amalgamation actually work?  And what happens to local identity? A candid conversation about governance, affordability, and the future of Niagara.

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