A municipal caucus is an organized gathering of provincial legislators meeting with municipal leaders from their constituencies to discuss local government issues. These meetings create direct communication between provincial representatives and municipal officials about community needs, provincial policy impacts, and local priorities. Caucus meetings may be organized by political parties for their MLAs, by provincial municipal associations, or informally by individual legislators. Regular engagement between MLAs and municipal councils helps provincial representatives understand local concerns and advocate effectively for their communities within provincial government. Municipal leaders value these relationships for advancing local interests at the provincial level.