Held virtually on February 24 and 25, 2022, the Rural Ontario Municipalities Association (ROMA) conference provided highlights and findings from its action plan on rural growth and resiliency in a ‘post covid world’. The CPA will utilize this important data for industry benefit in its government and stakeholder outreach efforts.
Many issues and initiatives impacting propane operations come from municipal governments. Across the province, Ontario’s municipal councils have a voice in everything from which roads propane trucks travel, and if and where, tanks can be installed in communities. Because of this influence, it is important to pay attention to the priorities highlighted at the association’s annual conference. For example:
Jones also outlined ideas for economic development opportunities for rural Ontario post-pandemic, which propane businesses could benefit from. Particularly, the opportunity for rural Ontario to grow its resource-based sectors, tourism product and experiences, education and training capabilities, the productivity of its diversified workforce, and the affordable, welcoming nature of its communities. All of these areas rely on people and businesses powered by reliable, affordable energy, like propane, to succeed.
Read ROMA’s full action plan here.