2025 MNL Annual General Meeting

The 2025 Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Annual General Meeting is happening in Corner Brook on Nov. 22 at the Corner Brook Civic Centre. The meeting will be called to order at the start of the MNL Conference on Nov. 20.

Attendance at the AGM is open to currently-serving municipal council members in Newfoundland and Labrador.

The main MNL Conference, Trade Show, and AGM page is here

Full Conference agenda is here

Table of Contents

Agenda
Board of Directors candidates
Resolutions
Reports and documents
Policies

Agenda

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Election of Officers

Information about the voting process is available here.

Tap the link on each person’s name to read their bio and campaign message.

The following seats will be voted on by members at the 2025 AGM:

President

Amy Coady, Grand Falls-Windsor (acclaimed)

Vice-President

Deanna Hutchings, Cowhead
Ian Brenton, Main Brook
Isabelle Fry, Mount Pearl
Percy Farwell, Gander

Urban Municipalities

Craig Scott, Torbay (acclaimed)

Small Towns

Bruce King, Holyrood
Carolyn Janes, St. Anthony
Lynn Ellsworth, Roddickton-Bide Arm

Labrador (2025-26, due to mid-term resignation)

Debbie Hawes, Wabush (acclaimed)

Avalon Director (2025-26, due to mid-term resignation)

Clarence Brown, Town of Heart’s Content
Nicole Kieley, Mount Pearl
Gavin Will, Portugal Cove-St. Phillip’s

Wester Director (2025-25, due to mid-term resignation)

Cynthia Downey, Stephenville Crossing
Paul Noseworthy, Kippens

Additionally, the membership will vote on the approval of the following professional board members:

Finance Director: Michelle Peach
Law Director: Jonathan Dale
Human Resources Director: Alex Gibson

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Resolutions

The MNL Advocacy Committee is responsible for reviewing each resolution, determining whether the issue is municipal in nature, and recommending how MNL can best lobby for the issues identified or otherwise contribute to their resolution. MNL has instituted a Resolutions Classification system that allows each resolution to be assessed and given one of three priority levels. These levels help the Advocacy Committee and Board determine which resolutions are most important and require more attention. All adopted resolutions are also assigned to at least one of MNL’s Standing or Ad Hoc Committees to follow-up and monitor as appropriate throughout the year.

Submitted resolutions are brought before the Advocacy Committee and teh Board of Directors for approval. Approved resolutions will be voted on at the 2025 AGM.

View 2025 resolutions here.

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Reports and Documents

The following reports and documents will be presented at the 2025 MNL AGM

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Policies