Carole Saab 🇨🇦 (@carolesaab) 's Twitter Profile
Carole Saab 🇨🇦

@carolesaab

CEO of @FCM_online. Strong bias for action. • Cheffe de la direction, @ReseauFCM. Parti pris pour l'action. (she/her/elle) 🇨🇦🇱🇧

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My column: Winnipeg is the latest North American city to effectively eliminate single family zoning, allowing 2-4 homes on every lot city-wide, as-of-right. This will reshape our neighbourhoods over time, allowing more “missing middle” housing to be built. winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/analys…

My column: Winnipeg is the latest North American city to effectively eliminate single family zoning, allowing 2-4 homes on every lot city-wide, as-of-right. This will reshape our neighbourhoods over time, allowing more “missing middle” housing to be built. winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/analys…
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“If the federal government is serious about building Canada, it needs to do so in alignment with the cities and towns that are the country’s economic engine.” - FCM CEO Carole Saab 🇨🇦 meansandways.ca/news-articles/… Economic uncertainty hits communities first—and they bear the brunt of

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Great conversation with Minister Gregor Robertson at Canada 2020. Getting big things done —from housing to infrastructure—takes all orders of government, relentlessly focused on delivery & aligning investment with local capacity to get the job done. It’s time to build—together.

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Excellente conversation avec le min. Gregor Robertson à Canada 2020. Atteindre nos objectifs en logement + infrastructures exige de la collaboration entre tous les ordres de gouvernement. Investir dans la vitalité municipale = résultats pour la population. Bâtissons - ensemble.

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Municipalities are on the front lines of global change. The #Urban7 Mayors are urging #G7 leaders to empower local governments through strengthened cooperation across all orders of government, leading to better outcomes for people around the world. Read more:

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As mayors of two of Canada’s most impacted cities in this Canada-U.S. trade war, Mayor Drew Dilkens and Mayor Donna Noade Reardon know firsthand the consequences #CDNMuni are feeling from U.S. tariffs. This week, they are traveling to Tampa, Florida, to connect with American counterparts at the

As mayors of two of Canada’s most impacted cities in this Canada-U.S. trade war, <a href="/drewdilkens/">Mayor Drew Dilkens</a> and <a href="/DonnaReardonSJ/">Mayor Donna Noade Reardon</a> know firsthand the consequences #CDNMuni are feeling from U.S. tariffs.

This week, they are traveling to Tampa, Florida, to connect with American counterparts at the
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Canada is at a generational moment that can only be met with all orders of govt working side by side in true partnership. Grateful to have had the opportunity to speak with ministers responsible for local government from across the country today. Let’s get to work—together.

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“In this moment of crisis, let’s not wait for the next one. Let’s build the kind of resilience across the country that all Canadians need and deserve – together.” More from FCM CEO Carole Saab 🇨🇦 and Rick Smith, President of the Canadian Climate Institute theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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FCM President Rebecca Bligh, City Councillor and CEO Carole Saab 🇨🇦 are connecting with our western members in Calgary this weekend. First stop: an important touch point with Mayor Jyoti Gondek on pressing municipal priorities like housing and infrastructure that are affecting Calgarians—and how

FCM President <a href="/rebeccaleebligh/">Rebecca Bligh, City Councillor</a> and CEO <a href="/carolesaab/">Carole Saab 🇨🇦</a> are connecting with our western members in Calgary this weekend. First stop: an important touch point with Mayor <a href="/JyotiGondek/">Jyoti Gondek</a> on pressing municipal priorities like housing and infrastructure that are affecting Calgarians—and how
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In western Canada and and across the country, Canadians are relying on all orders of government to work together to deliver on today’s most pressing priorities. In Calgary today, FCM President Rebecca Bligh, City Councillor and CEO Carole Saab 🇨🇦 brought this message to Prime Minster

In western Canada and and across the country, Canadians are relying on all orders of government to work together to deliver on today’s most pressing priorities.

In Calgary today, FCM President <a href="/rebeccaleebligh/">Rebecca Bligh, City Councillor</a> and CEO <a href="/carolesaab/">Carole Saab 🇨🇦</a> brought this message to Prime Minster
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A recent CMHC study found that Edmonton was the only big city in Canada on track to reach pre-pandemic housing affordability levels. Hear from Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi on how the city is working to get more homes built for residents, faster. #CDNMuni #cdnpoli

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We’re thinking of our Manitoba team, colleagues & communities facing evacuations and uncertainty under a renewed state of emergency. With wildfires affecting parts of the country, our focus is with those at immediate risk. FCM is here to support you. Stay safe, friends. 💙

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National progress happens when all orders of government join forces. Municipalities are already delivering on housing, public safety and economic growth. But as The Globe and Mail editorial board notes, that progress goes even further when local leaders are at the table. 📰

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The The Globe and Mail gets it right: municipalities are essential to delivering national priorities and they need a seat at the table. We have an opportunity and obligation now to take a different tack on housing & infrastructure, one rooted in collaboration & delivery for Canadians.