FCM resolutions are formal policy positions adopted by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) at its annual conference, representing municipal consensus on issues requiring federal government action. Member municipalities submit resolutions on topics ranging from infrastructure funding and housing to telecommunications, immigration, and Indigenous affairs. Resolutions are debated and voted on by delegates representing municipalities across Canada. Adopted resolutions guide FCM's advocacy agenda, informing its policy submissions, meetings with federal ministers, and public communications. While resolutions don't bind the federal government, they carry weight as expressions of municipal sector priorities. The resolution process provides municipalities a collective voice on federal matters affecting local communities. FCM publishes adopted resolutions and reports on advocacy outcomes, allowing municipalities to track progress on issues they've raised.
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