Francophone Association of Municipalities of Ontario

Francophone Association of Municipalities of Ontario

The Francophone Association of Municipalities of Ontario (or AFMO, from its French name, "Association française des municipalités d'Ontario") is a Canadian political organization of municipalities in the province of Ontario which have significant Franco-Ontarian communities. The organization oversees the maintenance and development of municipal government services in French, and works with other levels of government, as well as organizations in other Canadian provinces, on issues unique to francophone and bilingual communities.

In addition to the organization's 40 member municipalities, a number of other non-municipal organizations and individuals have associate member status, including one municipal government in Quebec.

Member municipalities

Alfred and Plantagenet - Blind River - Casselman - Champlain - Clarence-Rockland - Cochrane - Cornwall - Dubreuilville - Earlton - East Hawkesbury - Elliot Lake - Fauquier-Strickland - French River - Greater Sudbury - Greenstone - Hawkesbury - Hearst - Kapuskasing - Kirkland Lake - Lakeshore - Larder Lake - Mattawa - Mattice-Val Côté - McGarry - Moonbeam - The Nation - Opasatika - Ottawa - Prescott and Russell United Counties - Russell Township - St. Charles - Smooth Rock Falls - Temiskaming Shores - Thunder Bay - Timmins - Toronto - Val Rita-Harty - Welland - West Nipissing - Windsor

The district social services boards of Algoma, Cochrane, Timiskaming and Sudbury-Manitoulin also have municipal member status.

The municipal government of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec is also a member of the organization, but has associate member status since it is outside of Ontario.

Associate members

ACFO - Association of Municipalities of Ontario - Business Development Bank of Canada - La Cité collégiale - Collège Boréal - Katimavik - Montfort Hospital - Northern College - Ontario Chamber of Commerce - Ontario Provincial Police - Marie-Paule Poulin - TFO

External links

* [http://www.afmo.on.ca/ AFMO]


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