June 6th, 2025
BURLINGTON, ON
Halton Regional Councillor Rory Nisan was re-elected to the 2025-2027 FCM Board of Directors on June 1, 2025 at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Annual General Meeting and Conference in Ottawa, Ontario.
His Ontario Caucus colleagues also selected him to remain as Chair of the Ontario Caucus. This will be Councillor Nisan’s seventh term representing Halton Region at FCM and his third term serving as Chair of the Ontario Caucus.
FCM, the national voice of local governments, provides municipal leaders with the opportunity to engage with national party leaders and representatives to shape the national agenda on policy issues that affect all municipalities.
Councillor Nisan has been a strong voice at FCM on behalf of Halton Region on vital issues, including housing, infrastructure, homelessness, food security, climate change and sustainability, as well as the need for a National Prosperity Partnership to support intergovernmental collaboration, align investments, coordinate objectives and empower municipalities to deliver results on the ground.
Since joining FCM’s Board of Directors in 2019, Councillor Nisan has been an active member, serving on the FCM Executive Committee, as the 2023 Vice-President at large, and on several Standing Committees, including most recently on the Standing Committee on Anti-Racism, Equity and Inclusion and the Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development.
Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr, who has always been a Nisan fan said: “ Nisan is passionate about his work at FCM and is committed to working with the Federal government to advance priority issues facing municipalities. I know he will continue to be a strong voice for Halton on the issues that matter most to our residents.

SUPER grifter !!!!!
Wow !!! the missing Councillor has higher aspirations Imagine thAT. Hopefully the constituents of Ward 3 will vote this clown out of office
Hopefully the entire city council will be replaced!
Editor’s note: I think there is a lot of day dreaming and wishful thinking going on.
There is not one single person making it known that they want to run for city council. You don’t win elections if you don’t organize and organizing takes time. A year, and that about all there is in terms of time, isn’t enough to win.