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Jeff Wheeldon

Brighton Municipal Councillor

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How To Be Heard and Make Change in a Local Democracy

I’ve been an advocate for participatory democracy, the idea that we all have a role to play in our democratic institutions that goes beyond just voting, for well over a decade. I really do believe that all of our perspectives and opinions matter, that institutions are strengthened by people showing up and contributing, and thatContinue reading “How To Be Heard and Make Change in a Local Democracy”

Posted byJeff WheeldonSeptember 28, 2025September 28, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:Brighton Ontario, municipal politics, participatory democracy, petitions, public engagement, representation4 Comments on How To Be Heard and Make Change in a Local Democracy

Working with Nature

Days 2 and 3 of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Sustainable Communities Conference are in the books! Tomorrow I’m headed home. If I tried to give you a play-by-play of the past two days we’d be here all night. But there were some common themes that came up over and over again, and it’s worthContinue reading “Working with Nature”

Posted byJeff WheeldonFebruary 13, 2025February 13, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:affordable housing, Brighton Ontario, CMHC, collaboration, Communication, Dark Sky, Ducks Unlimited Canada, FCM, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, funding, municipal politics, natural assets, Nature Canada, Nature Conservancy of Canada, Northumberland Land Trust, planning, public engagement, sustainability, Sustainable Communities Conference, The CooperatorsLeave a comment on Working with Nature
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