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‘Very unfair’: Property taxes up 20 per cent in cash-strapped Ontario township

Tammy Daigle has spent more than half of her life in the rural, northern Ontario community of Fauquier-Strickland, focusing on her family and rarely thinking about the small town’s finances.聽

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'Very unfair': Property taxes up 20 per cent in cash-strapped Ontario township

Tammy Daigle, a Fauquier-Strickland resident, is shown in this handout photo. Daigle and five others have formed a group of concerned taxpayers to find out how the municipality ended up in a financial crisis. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout


Tammy Daigle has spent more than half of her life in the rural, northern Ontario community of Fauquier-Strickland, focusing on her family and rarely thinking about the small town’s finances.聽

But that changed in July when the township announced it was in a financial crisis with a $2.5-million operating deficit, sending shock waves through the community of around 500 people near Kapuskasing.

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