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Hudson Township Issues

Resolution was Defeated

  • The Resolution for Municipal Support was voted down by 3 - 2.
  • The Hudson Town Council struggled with their decision, but in the end, were unable to vote for the project proceeding.

There were over 60 people in attendance. Little or no reaction was expressed after the vote, but many private conversations ensued. One of the key considerations by the Council was the divisiveness in the community, which is unfortunate.

We are not sure where we go from here, but this is a very complex issue.

TOWNSHIP OF HUDSON AGENDA – SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL – SEPTEMBER 24TH , 2025 HUDSON MUNICIPAL HALL AT 6:30 P.M.

  1. Call Meeting to Order & Adoption of Agenda:

  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest:

  3. Resolution to move to a closed session:

a. Municipal Act, 2001, Section 239 2(f)

  1. Correspondance for Council’s Information:

Advice subject to solicitor-client privilege.

a. Township of Harley – Position on Wind Turbine Development

b. Timiskaming First Nation – Objection to Horizon New Energy’s Wind Farm Proposal

  1. Notice of Motions

a. Councillor Gauthier – Municipal Support Resolution (MSR) for Horizon New Energy (withdrawn)

b. Councillor Gauthier – Municipal Support Resolution (MSR) for Horizon New Energy

  1. Adjournment

Hudson Lakes are situated in Hudson Township, and are governed by the Hudson Council. Below are links to some of the ongoing issues affecting us.

The Official Plan is undergoing updates and revsions. This is a long process that has already consumed about two years. End result is still many months away. There are currently no public forums scheduled. (The document can be searched for words using the magnifying glass on the left.)

The Lakes Capacity study is quite recent. It provides details of the conditions of the ecosystem in our lakes.


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Hudson Lakes Association
info@hudsonlakes.ca
Box 160, 18 Armstrong St.
New Liskeard, ON. P0J 1P0

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