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Responsible Councils Take the Training: Because the Smaller the Population, the Bigger the Responsibility
In small population communities, the margin for error is small because the impact of every decision can be huge. Councils who understand that are willing to learn, ask questions, and build the skills the job demands. Training is simply part of doing the work well. By Lorri Matthewson Founder: Matthewson & Co www.smallplacesrock.com Every election cycle brings new people to the Council table—and with them, new energy, new ideas, and an enormous responsibility. Most of the pe

Lorri Matthewson
May 122 min read


When Councillors Go Rogue: The Quiet Crisis Undermining Local Government
Every municipality has “that Councillor.” And if you haven’t yet, there is always the next election! You know which one I mean. They are the ones who cannot resist micromanaging staff. They are the ones who treat the CAO like their personal assistant. They are the ones who promise the residents something they cannot deliver, then stir up drama on the socials, or freelance their own agenda as if they were a one-person show. They boss the public works staff around, follow the g
gems223
Feb 44 min read
Being on Council is Serious Business
It is amazing to me to see how people weigh in online on politics in the U.S., in Canada, and provincially, while patently ignoring the government closest to the people. Your municipality’s Council chamber is where decisions are made about roads, water, recreation, safety, and long-term community well-being. That is why the role of Councillor demands seriousness, preparation, and respect for the position. And yet, it happens too often in our small-population communities t
gems223
Jan 264 min read
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