Mayors of big cities call for increased revenue powers in open letter
TORONTO — Canadian cities should be able to control their own destiny, the mayors of five large Canadian urban centres said Tuesday as they demanded more power over revenue streams.
In an open letter, the mayors of Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver said cities find themselves having to ask permission to “do the right thing” for their growing populations.
The letter argued that the fiscal power to serve residents currently sits with other levels of government.
It explained that city governments are required to rely only on property taxes to support growing operating budgets at a time when investments on transit systems, roads and other infrastructure are urgently needed.


