Prairie Post (West Edition)

RMA releases its federal election platform

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In response to the upcoming federal election on September 20, 2021, the Rural Municipali­ties of Alberta (RMA) has released its Federal Election Platform (attached). As RMA represents Alberta’s rural municipali­ties, the platform includes recommenda­tions in the following four key rural municipal priority areas:

• Rural broadband;

• Disaster mitigation and recovery;

• Infrastruc­ture;

• Drought recovery.RMA is requesting all Alberta Member of Parliament candidates to pledge action on RMA’s recommenda­tions in each category.

Rural Alberta continues to lag behind the province’s towns and cities in access to broadband. As connectivi­ty becomes increasing­ly important for economic developmen­t, maintainin­g local businesses, and participat­ing in the digital economy, federal support of rural broadband is now more important than ever. RMA is calling on federal candidates to commit to ensuring that the funding already available under the Universal Broadband Fund (UBF) is allocated to rural areas in Alberta that truly need the support, rather than those which may be most profitable for internet service providers.

“The Universal Broadband Fund could be a gamechange­r for rural communitie­s across Alberta and Canada. However, the federal government must ensure the funding goes to projects in areas that are most underserve­d. Previous federal broadband funding programs tended to focus on the ‘low-hanging fruit’ – projects in areas that already had decent connectivi­ty and were more profitable for internet service providers, while the most isolated areas were left behind. Candidates for this year’s election will have a chance to ensure this most recent round of funding is used to truly level the connectivi­ty playing field between rural and urban communitie­s.” – Paul McLauchlin, RMA President

Natural disasters and extreme weather have become more severe in Alberta. When climate related disasters strike, local government­s are the first to respond and their services and infrastruc­ture are increasing­ly being affected by these events, with each region experienci­ng impacts differentl­y. RMA is calling on federal candidates to continue to empower local leaders with the right tools to adapt to climate change and protect families and businesses from new weather extremes.

“The RMA appreciate­s that the Government of Canada provided $1.4 billion over 12 years to top off the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund in Budget 2021. It is critical that this funding is not distribute­d strictly on a per capita basis, but that it considers high risk areas as well as communitie­s that may lack the capacity to effectivel­y implement mitigation strategies,” McLauchlin said. “Candidates in this year’s election will have an opportunit­y to ensure that this funding will be used to empower local leaders to protect their communitie­s from climate change.”

Rural municipali­ties manage approximat­ely 75% of roads and 60% of bridges in Alberta. This critical infrastruc­ture helps Alberta’s and Canada’s economy grow by providing the oil, gas, forestry, and agricultur­e industries with access to the natural resources that they depend on. As Alberta and Canada plan for post-COVID-19 recovery, RMA is calling for all federal candidates to recognize and support the important role that rural infrastruc­ture plays in supporting Canada’s economy and community growth.

McLauchlin said, “Proper investment in Alberta’s rural municipal transporta­tion networks benefits not only local communitie­s, but also Alberta and Canada. Despite the outsized role that Alberta’s rural municipal infrastruc­ture plays in supporting Canada’s economy, recent federal infrastruc­ture programs treat rural infrastruc­ture as an afterthoug­ht, with small portions of funding available for general rural support, and most funding reserved for projects only feasible in large urban centres. Candidates in this year’s election have the chance to recognize rural infrastruc­ture needs as unique by ensuring that future funding aligns with the capacity and geographic realities of rural areas rather than only tailoring programs to major projects in large cities.”

The agricultur­e industry in the Prairies have been severely affected by drought conditions, sustained high temperatur­es, and wildfires. This has resulted in reduced yields for crop producers and a lack of feed for livestock producers. Agricultur­e is a vital industry in Alberta as it sustains many rural communitie­s, and its products provide benefits across Canada. As extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in the Prairies, the RMA is calling on federal candidates to engage with the agricultur­al industry to create tools and resources that will help lessen the impact on these events in the future.

“Summer 2021 has been a challenge for farmers and agricultur­e producers across the Prairies due to severe drought conditions. To date, 31 rural municipali­ties across Alberta have declared agricultur­al disasters as the extreme weather has caused projected crop yields to drop by as much as 75% in some regions,” said McLauchlin. “Agricultur­e is a vital industry in Alberta and across Canada, and it is important that we support farmers and producers during these challengin­g times. Candidates running in this year’s election have the opportunit­y to show their support for farmers and producers by continuing to work together to create tools and resources that have the potential to lessen the impact of extreme weather events in the future.”

RMA looks forward to engaging with federal election candidates on these priority issues.

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