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Welcoming Our Partners from Ghana

From February 25 to 27, Halton Region was honoured to welcome a delegation from Ghana as part of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Partnerships for Municipal Innovation – Women in Local Leadership project. Since 2021, Halton Region and the Town of Collingwood have proudl...

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Welcoming Our Partners from Ghana

From February 25 to 27, Halton Region was honoured to welcome a delegation from Ghana as part of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Partnerships for Municipal Innovation – Women in Local Leadership project. Since 2021, Halton Region and the Town of Collingwood have proudly partnered with local governments in Ghana to support women leaders, advance gender equality, and help build stronger, more inclusive communities in Ghana.

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Progress through Provincial Partnership

Halton has a strong, collaborative working relationship with the Provincial Government, and together we are delivering real results for the Halton community. Our 2026 Provincial Pre‑Budget Submission builds on that partnership and focuses on four priorities for the Halton community.

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Strengthening Food Security Through Community Investment

Halton’s support is helping Food4Kids get more healthy food to kids on weekends—because every child deserves to live, grow and thrive.

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Halton invests in 46 new assisted housing units in Milton

Halton Regional Council has approved $16.5 million to support the creation of 46 new, deeply affordable housing units at 1001 Kennedy Circle in Milton. 

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Halton earns Age-Friendly Community recognition

Halton has been recognized as an Age-Friendly Community under the Ontario Government’s Age-Friendly Communities Recognition Program for creating inclusive, supportive environments.

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Regional Chair Gary Carr
About Regional Chair Gary Carr

Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr has served the Halton community for over 34 years:

  • Chair Carr served as a Member of Provincial Parliament for Oakville South from 1990-2003 and was appointed Speaker of the Ontario Legislature on October 20, 1999 (serving in this role from 2000-2003).
  • He also served a Member of Parliament for Halton from 2004-2006.
  • Chair Carr was elected Halton Regional Chair on November 13, 2006 and has proudly served his community in this position for over 18 years.

Before entering public service, Chair Carr was a businessman and sales manager in the transportation industry. While serving in political office, he received a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from Athabasca University (2002). He earlier received a certificate in Business Administration from Ryerson University.

As a young man, Regional Chair Carr played professional hockey for 6 years. He was drafted by the Boston Bruins, and played 4 years in their farm system in the International and American Hockey Leagues. Chair Carr then signed as a free agent with the Quebec Nordiques (now the Colorado Avalanche), where he played 2 more years in the American Hockey League. In 1975, he was a member of the Memorial Cup champion Toronto Marlboros.

Chair's Blog

Welcoming Our Partners from Ghana

From February 25 to 27, Halton Region was honoured to welcome a delegation from Ghana as part of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Partnerships for Municipal Innovation – Women in Local Leadership project. Since 2021, Halton Region and the Town of Collingwood have proudly partnered with local governments in Ghana to support women leaders, advance gender equality, and help build stronger, more inclusive communities in Ghana.

Read more
Progress through Provincial Partnership

Halton has a strong, collaborative working relationship with the Provincial Government, and together we are delivering real results for the Halton community. Our 2026 Provincial Pre‑Budget Submission builds on that partnership and focuses on four priorities for the Halton community.

Read more
Strengthening Food Security Through Community Investment

Halton’s support is helping Food4Kids get more healthy food to kids on weekends—because every child deserves to live, grow and thrive.

Read more
Halton invests in 46 new assisted housing units in Milton

Halton Regional Council has approved $16.5 million to support the creation of 46 new, deeply affordable housing units at 1001 Kennedy Circle in Milton. 

Read more
Halton earns Age-Friendly Community recognition

Halton has been recognized as an Age-Friendly Community under the Ontario Government’s Age-Friendly Communities Recognition Program for creating inclusive, supportive environments.

Read more

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