Eight municipalities unite behind a concrete plan to modernize regional governance, cut duplication, and keep taxes low for residents
[MARCH 4th, 2026] NIAGARA, ON — The Mayors of Thorold, West Lincoln, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Grimsby, Pelham, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Wainfleet today delivered a joint letter to Premier Doug Ford presenting a clear agenda to modernize governance and service delivery in Niagara. The mayors are moving decisively to address the number of politicians, strengthen efficiency, eliminate duplication, and secure long-term economic growth for their municipalities and the taxpayers they serve.
The announcement follows a motion passed by an overwhelming majority of Niagara's elected representatives at Regional Council on February 26, 2026, directing a comprehensive governance and service delivery review. This is Niagara stepping up – not standing in the way.
Aligning with Provincial Priorities
The mayors have heard the Province's concerns and are acting on them. Their reforms are practical, evidence-based, and designed to align with provincial priorities — while maintaining strong local representation and preserving the integrity of their communities.
A Clear Reform Agenda
The governance and service delivery review will include a focus on the following priority areas, with a firm commitment to act where a clear fiscal business case supports doing so:
Rooted in Community
These reforms reflect what residents have said directly: they want governance that is efficient, affordable, locally accountable, and built around the unique character of Niagara's small and rural communities. The mayors are delivering on that mandate.
Looking Ahead
We are committed to a made-in-Niagara local and regional governance reform that will be reflected in the 2026 municipal election as well as the ongoing support for the governance and service delivery review passed by Regional Council in February 2026.
About the Participating Municipalities
This joint statement represents the municipalities of Thorold, West Lincoln, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Grimsby, Pelham, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Wainfleet — eight communities committed to building a stronger, more efficient Niagara for residents and taxpayers.
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Beth Audet, Communications Specialist