City of Brampton invests in cutting-edge technology to enhance public safety

Brampton is enhancing public safety by installing 360-degree cameras and licence plate recognition technology at 50 intersections to aid crime investigations. These cameras will not issue tickets but will provide real-time data to Peel Regional Police, improving response to traffic incidents and safety concerns. As the first Canadian municipality to implement this technology, Brampton prioritizes community safety with cutting-edge investments.
Councillors Santos and Leahy: Mayors from Canada and the U.S. Must Collaborate to Prevent Trade War Fallout

Media Release – Councillors Santos and Leahy: American & Canadian Mayors should act as peacekeepers in US/Canada trade war

“American and Canadian Mayors should work in a more coordinated way to fight against a US/Canada trade war,” said Brampton Councillor Rowena Santos. Earlier this week the US Conference of Mayors issued a statement reinforcing what some municipal leaders in Canada have been saying for months; trade wars hurt cities. Santos and Whitby Regional Councillor […]
Councillor Santos Urges Cross-Border Mayoral Unity to Halt U.S.-Canada Trade Clash

Statement from Councillor Santos: American and Canadian Mayors should work in a more coordinated way to fight against a US/Canada trade war

Councillor Rowena Santos urges Canadian and American mayors to work together against a US-Canada trade war, emphasizing its impact on local economies. She highlights the US Conference of Mayors’ recent statement opposing tariffs and calls for a unified city-to-city response. Santos encourages Canadian mayors to take action and collaborate with their American counterparts to protect trade relations.
Brampton announces ‘Made in Canada’ procurement policy as Trump’s tariffs loom

Brampton City Councillor Rowena Santos on plans to fight tariffs

City of Brampton announces Made in Canada procurement policy campaign in response to potential U.S. tariffs

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and Council introduced a Made in Canada procurement policy to support Canadian businesses against potential U.S. tariffs. A campaign website was launched to encourage other municipalities to adopt a similar approach. Brampton remains committed to strengthening the local economy and advocating for Canadian businesses.
Brampton Hosts Support Ontario Youth Bootcamp to Bridge Skilled Trades Gap

Councillor Rowena Santos & Point of Order Release International Women’s Day 2025 Music Video ‘All I Know So Far’ to Inspire Action
