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Title: Towards a New Relationship with the Federal Government


1
Towards a New Relationship with the Federal
Government
  • Presentation by the City of Toronto to the Prime
    Ministers Caucus Task Force on Urban Issues

October 10, 2001
2
Four Key Messages
  • Recognize municipal government
  • Consult with municipal governments
  • Collaborate with municipal governments
  • Fund urban infrastructure

3
Increasing Importance of Urban AreasCanadas
Changing Urban/Rural Balance
1871 20 urban
2001 80 urban
4
Cities are the Wealth of NationsGDP - 2000
(1992 Factor Cost)
5
Education Attainment Benchmarks
6
Labour Force CompositionEducation Attainment
1990-98
7
The Toronto region has a diverse number of
competitive industry clusters
Aerospace Apparel Automotive Biomedical Business
Professional Services Financial Services Food
Beverages I T T Media Tourism
8
International Business Costs
9
But Toronto, Canada is at a Crossroads
10
Toronto Faces a Serious Investment Gap
11
Who can afford to invest?
12
Comparison of Revenue SourcesCity of Toronto
versus Large US Cities
Total 38 Largest US Cities
Toronto
13
Sustainable Development
  • Healthy and competitive cities mean a healthy
    and competitive Canada. Must recognize that
    sustainable has several dimensions
  • environment
  • social
  • economic
  • fiscal

14
What Are The Issues ?
  • Infrastructure
  • Urban Transit
  • Housing
  • Children Seniors
  • Immigration Refugees
  • Urban Competitiveness

15
Infrastructure Issues
16
Canada-Ontario Infrastructure Agreement
  • City has concerns with the current infrastructure
    agreement in Ontario
  • No municipal participation in program design
  • Province has too much control
  • Delay in program implementation (applications are
    not even available)
  • Agreement is not being honoured (Federal
    priorities not reflected)

17
What the Federal Government Can Do about
Infrastructure
  • Ongoing federal investment
  • Involve municipalities at all stages
  • Ensure fair share for Toronto

18
Urban Transit Issues
19
We Must Invest in Urban Transit
20
Transit Investment is Consistent with Federal
Policy Objectives
  • Will help meet Canadas Kyoto targets
  • Reduce health impacts of air pollution
  • improved access to transit for people without
    cars helps reduce poverty

21
What the Federal Government Can Do About Urban
Transit
  • 3 cents per litre gas tax for transportation
  • No tax on fuel for transit systems
  • No tax on employer-provided transit benefits
  • Locate federal facilities in transit-friendly
    locations

22
Housing Issues
23
Urban Housing Issues are Federal Issues Too
  • Manage changing market/investment conditions
  • Housing demand due to migration from Canada and
    abroad (issues go beyond City boundaries)
  • Children -- conditions for healthy development
  • Seniors -- OAS/GIS consumed by rising rents
  • Immigrants -- 80 rent, essential for settlement
  • Aboriginals -- prevent homelessness

24
Government Role Needed in Housing
  • Structuring the market -- e.g. taxes re rental
    investment mortgage insurance
  • Market cannot serve low-income demand
  • Healthy communities -- avoid slums, ensure
    dignity in old age, decent family housing
  • Avoidance of other costs for emergency shelters,
    childrens aid, youth issues, etc.

25
Federal recognition of Nation-Wide Housing Issues
  • Tight rental housing markets nation-wide, and
    rising homelessness
  • Federal government has started responding
  • Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative
    (SCPI) -- homelessness funding
  • Proposed affordable rental housing program
  • Recognizing issues re business/tax climate

26
Torontos Housing Market
  • Severe shortage of affordable rental housing
  • Waiting list 60,000 households and rising
  • GTA needs 8,000 new rental units each year
  • Toronto needs 4,000 new units each year
    (including 2,000 at below-market rents)
  • Social housing download -- long-term cost
    pressures from gradual loss of federal funds

27
Homelessness is a Growing Problem
  • Despite strong economic growth 1997-2000,
    homelessness has been getting worse
  • Family shelter usage continues to rise -- 2,000
    beds nightly in 2001

28
Need for Long-term Solutions/Partnership
  • City is enhancing shelters services for
    homeless -- SCPI funds are helping
  • City has 650 housing units in development via
    Lets Build SCPI -- more to follow
  • Long stays in shelters show need for a housing
    solution not emergency response
  • City cannot go it alone, needs partnership

29
What the Federal Government Can Do About Housing
  • Five elements of a Federal Partnership
  • 1. Action with provinces on new affordable rental
    housing program
  • 2. Reform the CMHC and taxation framework for
    rental development

  • . . . .

30
What the Federal Government Can Do About Housing
  • Five elements of a Federal Partnership
  • . . . .
  • 3. Sustainable partnership on homelessness
  • 4. Public housing capital repairs/ regeneration
  • 5. Maintain federal housing funding in the long
    term -- reverse the planned withdrawal

31
Childrens Issues
32
Need to Invest in Our Children
  • Toronto is home to
  • 69 of GTA families below the poverty line
  • 45 of GTA children and 66 of GTA children in
    poverty
  • 62 of GTA lone parent families
  • 75 of GTA households on social assistance
  • 78 of GTA youth living on their own

33
Child Care in Toronto
  • Provincial government wont use ECDI funds for
    child care
  • No growth in licensed child care
  • 17,000 on waiting list for subsidized child care

34
What the Federal Government Can Do For Children
  • Enter into a federal/municipal partnership that
  • flows federal funds directly to the City to meet
    common goals
  • recognizes municipal governments as first line
    of response to community need
  • endorses importance of high quality child care

35
What the Federal Government Can Do For Children
  • Insist that Ontario honour the spirit of ECDI by
  • investing federal funds in all four areas of ECDI
  • using federal funds to expand services to
    children (not to replace previously announced
    provincial spending)

36
Immigration and Refugee Issues
37
Immigration is an Urban Phenomenon
  • 75 of immigrants live in Canadas three largest
    urban regions
  • Toronto region receives almost half of all
    newcomers to Canada
  • accounts for 85 of GTA population growth
  • Impact on City services - e.g. public health,
    ethnic race relations
  • about 800 refugee claimants in City shelters

38
We Share a Common Goal
  • Integration into Canadian society means
    integration into a local community
  • Municipal policies and services support
    integration

39
Municipal Role in Immigration Policy and Programs
  • Immigration impacts at local level
  • Success of national policy depends on local
    programs and public services
  • Cities belong at the immigrant settlement policy
    table

40
Impact of Federal Immigration Policies on Local
Service Costs
  • Income support
  • Emergency shelter
  • Public health

41
What the Federal Government Can Do For Immigrants
  • 1. Consult directly with municipal governments
  • 2. Provide fair, adequate funding for settlement
    services

42
What the Federal Government Can Do For Immigrants
  • 3. Reimburse Toronto for specific shelter, income
    support and public health costs
  • 4. Resolve access too professions and trades

43
Urban Competitiveness
44
Urban Competitiveness
  • Toronto is Canadas global business address
  • Quality of life and quality of place are critical
    to attracting investment, job creation, and an
    international image.

45
What the Federal Government Can Do For
Competitiveness
  • Position Toronto Canada to succeed
  • Support High Growth Industry Clusters
  • Research Development
  • Technology Transfer
  • Skills Development
  • Develop Arts Culture - Creative Industries
  • International Marketing Branding

46
In Conclusion.
47
Canada Needs Sustainable Cities that have
  • clean air and water
  • effective, efficient transportation systems
  • affordable, accessible community services
  • affordable housing
  • respect for diversity
  • protected natural spaces
  • employment opportunities for all ages abilities

48
Towards a National Urban Agenda
  • The federal government must
  • Recognize municipal government
  • Consult with municipal governments
  • Collaborate with municipal governments
  • Fund urban infrastructure

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