FCM Withdrawal Reports & Advocacy Packages

Rural municipalities are taking a stand.

The County of Wheatland has officially withdrawn from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and is calling for a unified stance among rural municipalities to do the same. Following suit, the County of Stettler No. 6 has also withdrawn, with others likely considering similar action.

These recent decisions reflect growing dissatisfaction with the FCM, citing its urban-centric focus and disconnect from rural needs. As of now, FCM has over 2,000 municipal members.

Download Official Withdrawal Letters from Wheatland and Stettler

Is Your Council Still an FCM Member?

To check if your local council is still a member, visit the FCM Member Directory.

Advocacy Package Overview

To support this movement, we have compiled a comprehensive FCM Withdrawal Advocacy Package to assist local advocates in presenting a compelling case to their municipal councils.

Advocacy Package

KICLEI Code of Conduct

Guidelines for effective and respectful engagement with municipal councils to ensure a professional and results-driven advocacy approach.
View the KICLEI Code of Conduct

Take Action Today

While there are many concerns with FCM membership, our advocacy focuses on the most impactful and actionable points to ensure tangible results.

If your council is considering withdrawal, or if you need guidance on approaching your municipality, please reach out to us at info@kiclei.ca.

We are committed to facilitating collaboration, supporting local advocates, and amplifying rural voices in municipal decision-making.

Councils Can Withdraw from the FCM in 3 Simple Steps

Municipal councils that are members of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) have the option to withdraw at any time, allowing them to re-evaluate their membership, funding priorities, and governance approach. Withdrawing is a straightforward process that restores local decision-making and redirects resources toward community-driven initiatives.

Unsure if Your Municipality is an FCM Member?

More than 2,000 municipalities across Canada are members of the FCM. To see if your municipality is one of them, check here: FCM Membership Page.

Need Guidance on Moving the Motion?

We’re here to help you every step of the way! To discuss your council’s options, book a session with the KICLEI Secretariat by emailing info@kiclei.ca.

Councils: Withdraw in 3 Easy Steps

Download and Print the Withdrawal Resolution
✔ A template withdrawal resolution is available to make the process simple and efficient.

Adopt the Resolution Within Your Council
✔ A council vote formalizes the decision to withdraw or not renew membership.

Notify the FCM of Your Withdrawal/Non-Renewal
✔ Send a formal letter to the FCM to complete the process.

By taking these steps, municipalities can reclaim their autonomy, reinvest in local priorities, and make decisions that truly serve their residents.