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Partners | Canada-Alberta Municipal Rural<br/>Infrastructure Fund
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Works with its partners to meet the evolving infrastructure needs of Canadian communities and to support the quality of life of Canadians through a variety of programs, including CAMRIF. The department leads national infrastructure initiatives in the form of research, policies and programs. Infrastructure Canada oversees CAMRIF negotiations on behalf of the Government of Canada. Western Economic Diversification Canada. Works with its partners to contribute to Alberta’s economic prosperity. AUMA) represen...
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Resources
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Local Government Administration Association. Local Government Administration Association - Alberta. Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Bylaws and Code of Ethics. Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association. Alberta Rural Municipal Administrator's Association. Alberta Urban Municipalities Association. Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties. Association des directeurs municipaux di Quebec. Infrastructure Asset Management Alberta. Site by Merge Creative.
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Warrior Monkey: Ms. Fitz's Miraculous Melange of Miscellany: December 2009
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Thursday, December 31, 2009. Why I Aught-a': a decade in review. In the meantime, I immersed myself in my new role, creating newsletters, working on websites, creating communications plans and even publishing several magazines (! My job agreed to help me pay for school, which helped immensely as I entered my second-to-last semester of the PR program. I began blogging again, after a long absence, finally recovering a small bit of my voice. Posted by Ms. Fitz. Why I Aught-a': a decade in review. The rest o...
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Creating Rural Connections 2012 | Alberta Rural Development Network | ARDN | Sherwood Park | Alberta | Canada | Rural Community Development | Alberta Rural | Alberta Water Quality | Alberta Agriculture | Community Building
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Our Partners and Collaborators. Share Your Rural Idea. Creating Rural Connections 2015. Creating Rural Connections 2014. Creating Rural Connections 2012. Creating Rural Connections 2011. Creating Rural Connections 2010. ARDN Projects and Events. View Most Recent Projects. Community and Business Development. Rural Team Alberta Newsletter. Rural and Remote Homelessness 2013. Rural and Remote Homelessness 2014. Share Your Rural Idea. ARDN Projects and Events. Creating Rural Connections 2015. From economic d...
peernetwork.ca
About
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The Peer Network provides dispute resolution services using current and former municipal leaders who have proven success resolving inter-municipal disputes. This unique service guides municipal leaders to help themselves in areas of dispute and to find successful, win-win outcomes. Issue resolution at the local level. Increased harmony between neighbouring municipalities. Alternative dispute resolution (i.e. without resorting to court). Networking between municipal leaders. How does the Network Operate?
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Al Harvey
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Al Harvey, Lamont County. Being a peer mentor allowed me to get trained to do what I was already doing unofficially. Other CAOs phone me for assistance, help and ideas. I help them with the process, rather than give them a direct answer.". He believes that all municipal staff should have training in mediation, negotiation and dispute resolution. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Look to Your Peers. Municipal Collaboration and Mediation.
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Intra-council Cooperation
http://www.peernetwork.ca/index.php/intra-council-cooperation
By Michael Scheidl, Inter-municipal Mediator, Alberta Municipal Affairs. We have a problem with our council. We cannot get along and are not able to make many decisions because of this. What can we do? This is a question that comes up when a council cannot co-operate or work effectively together. The issue of council co-operation has been around as long as there have been municipal councils. The five areas are:. Vision for the municipality;. Clear and consistent policy application;. Councils and administ...
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Norbert Van Wyk
http://www.peernetwork.ca/index.php/norbert-van-wyk
Norbert Van Wyk, Retired City Manager. Ldquo;I’ve always had a strong interest in public administration. I found the breadth of issues attractive. In each municipality there are often 12-15 unique businesses, so the work offers a great deal of variety and lots of challenges to bring that all together.”. His advice for those just starting out: “Do something that is a little bit different on the side, to help you learn about other perspectives.” Norbert did a lot of volunteering with United...
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Tom Burton
http://www.peernetwork.ca/index.php/tom-burton
Tom Burton, Municipal District of Greenview. The Peer Network provides dispute resolutions services using current and former municipal leadres who have proven success resolving inter-municipal disputes. This unique service guides municipal leaders to help themselves in areas of dispute and to find sucessful, win-win outcomes.". Tom was elected as Director of District 4 at the AAMDC Fall 2008 Centennial Convention. Tom and his wife Alisa live in the hamlet of DeBolt. They have two grown children.
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