BRAMPTON, ON (August 11, 2023) – The
Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has announced that Brampton
Regional Councillor Rowena Santos has been appointed by FCM President Scott
Pearce as Chair of the Standing Committee on Anti-Racism and Equity 2023-2024.
FCM is a national advocacy organization
for municipal governments that represents more than 2,100 municipalities and 20
provincial and territorial municipal associations. FCM ensures that the needs
of municipalities are reflected in federal policies and programs. Municipal
leaders from across Canada assemble each year to set FCM policy on key issues.
Previously,
Councillor Santos served two terms as the Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on
Anti-Racism and Equity and was a member of the Standing Committee on
Increasing Women’s Participation in Municipal Government. Councillor Santos has
also been re-appointed to serve as a member of the
Standing Committee on Municipal Finance, Infrastructure and Transportation.
FCM’s Standing Committee on Anti-Racism
and Equity Committee drives board capacity building on anti-racism
and equity issues such as gender, accessibility, and anti-Indigeneity,
establishes a forum to discuss promising municipal practices nationally, highlights opportunities to develop
more equitable governance models and practices and collaborates with FCM’s
policy committees to bring forward federal advocacy recommendations.
FCM’s Standing Committees facilitate detailed debate and
provide the FCM Board with recommendations on priority policy and program
issues. Standing Committees require strong leadership in their Chairs and
Vice-Chairs who guide the committees’ deliberations on issues and strategies
related to their mandate, ensuring that all committee members have the
opportunity to engage in focused and productive discussions. Each committee
meets three times per year, in conjunction with the meetings of the Board of
Directors.
Councillor Santos is a proud Bramptonian inspired by
community and driven by a passion to change the culture of politics and build a
more prosperous, livable and sustainable future. Councillor Santos remains
committed to advocating for the needs of communities, including Brampton, as a strong
and influential leader at the FCM.
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“It is an honour to serve as Chair of FCM’s
Standing Committee on Anti-Racism and Equity. I am thrilled to continue working
alongside colleagues across Canada, to share and implement ideas that build
stronger communities. By working together and ensuring municipalities have the
tools, we can remove barriers and discriminatory policies to address racism
across municipalities.”
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Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5,
City of Brampton; Member, FCM Board of Directors
“On behalf of Council, I congratulate
Councillors Santos on her new appointment. I’m proud she will continue to
advocate for our community and municipalities across the country. I know she
will serve the Standing Committee dutifully as she works to break down barriers
to create more equitable and inclusive communities.”
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Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton
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