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- Q4809925 subject Q11399606.
- Q4809925 subject Q8600618.
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- Q4809925 abbreviation "AMO".
- Q4809925 abstract "The first meeting of an enduring municipal association was held in Hamilton on September 6, 1899. The name "Ontario Municipal Association" was chosen, and it was agreed that there would be annual meetings, or "oftener if need be, upon the call of the executive committee", so that both appointed and elected representatives of municipalities could discuss common concerns. A constitution for the organization was drawn up, officers elected and the mandate decided ‑ to establish regular meetings between the association and the government to speak to, and to influence legislation.The Association of Municipalities of Ontario was created through the merger and reconstitution of the Ontario Municipal Association and the Ontario Association of Mayors and Reeves on June 22, 1972. Further organizational change continued to be discussed in the late 1970s when exploratory meetings were held between AMO and two other major municipal organizations which also existed at that time: The Rural Ontario Municipal Association and The Association of Counties and Regions. Discussions were also held with affiliated associations: The Organization of Small Urban Municipalities (OSUM), The Association of District Municipalities, The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM), and The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA).In February 1980, an Association Review Committee was struck and presented its report in June 1980. A new association of municipal representatives was proposed, consisting of five sections, "restructured to ensure accurate representation of the positions of the different types of municipalities in the province". The newly constituted Association of Municipalities of Ontario came into being on January 1, 1982. In May 1990 AMO became formally incorporated without share capital. AMO's constitution was re‑formulated into governing By‑law No. 1. The By‑law has been amended a number of times to implement significant changes to the Association.".
- Q4809925 formationYear "1899".
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- Q4809925 language Q150.
- Q4809925 language Q1860.
- Q4809925 numberOfStaff "40".
- Q4809925 purpose "AMO works to make municipal governments stronger and more effective. Through AMO, Ontario’s 444 municipalities work together to achieve shared goals & meet common challenges".
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- Q4809925 status "active".
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- Q4809925 wikiPageExternalLink www.amo.on.ca.
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- Q4809925 abbreviation "AMO".
- Q4809925 formation "1899".
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- Q4809925 language Q150.
- Q4809925 language Q1860.
- Q4809925 name "Association of Municipalities of Ontario".
- Q4809925 numStaff "40".
- Q4809925 purpose "AMO works to make municipal governments stronger and more effective. Through AMO, Ontario’s 444 municipalities work together to achieve shared goals & meet common challenges".
- Q4809925 regionServed Q16.
- Q4809925 status "active".
- Q4809925 type "Organizations based in Ontario".
- Q4809925 website www.amo.on.ca.
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- Q4809925 comment "The first meeting of an enduring municipal association was held in Hamilton on September 6, 1899. The name "Ontario Municipal Association" was chosen, and it was agreed that there would be annual meetings, or "oftener if need be, upon the call of the executive committee", so that both appointed and elected representatives of municipalities could discuss common concerns.".
- Q4809925 label "Association of Municipalities of Ontario".
- Q4809925 homepage www.amo.on.ca.
- Q4809925 name "Association of Municipalities of Ontario".