Posts by Mayor Ron Gervais
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Mayor Ron Gervais
Mayor Ron Gervais
Mayor of Pembroke
When it comes to challenging issues affecting our city, collaboration is key. This is exactly what is happening in Pembroke when it comes to mental health, addictions, and homelessness challenges, which are being seen across Ontario.
Pembroke is not unique in experiencing these challenges, especially as a hub of services and amenities. I understand some residents have concerns about things they are seeing around town or when these challenges affect people they love.
However, we are seeing progress on supporting people and tackling these issues due to collaborative initiatives from a wide range of Renfrew County services.
Our CAO recently brought a report to Council highlighting various stakeholders including the Mesa HART Hub, Renfrew County and District Drug Strategy, OPP community services and operations, Mental Health Court, and City by-law enforcement.
Since launching in the last year, the Mesa outreach team has connected with 160 people with complex mental health and/or substance use disorders who were not previously connected to any services.
The Drug Strategy’s data shows that suspected drug toxicity deaths have decreased from a historical high of 41 in 2023 to 29 in 2024 and 7 at the midway point of 2025. While any death related to a substance use medical emergency is one too many, there is cautious optimism that these new initiatives are having an impact.
From a policing standpoint, we are seeing support through the Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team, where these officers are partnered with a clinician to intervene when people are in crisis, as well as provide resources to others to prevent them from getting to a place of crisis.
Recently, the Community Street Crime Unit also completed a drug trafficking project where 31 people were charged with trafficking controlled substances within the City of Pembroke. Firearms and drugs were removed from our community because of the actions of our police.
Thanks to efforts such as these, as well as all the ongoing work of the OPP, Pembroke’s by-law enforcement officers, Mesa, paramedics, and other service groups, these issues are being addressed.
There is still a lot of work to be done. But I believe these collaborative efforts are working and will be the way forward to make things better for all in our community.
As always, my door is open should ratepayers wish to meet with me to discuss municipal matters that affect them.
Mayor Ron Gervais
As Mayor of Pembroke, I acknowledge the recent legislative changes that provide enhanced powers to municipal mayors under Ontario’s Strong Mayor Powers framework. These tools are designed to support the advancement of provincial priorities, such as increasing housing supply and streamlining municipal decision-making.
It is important to note that while these powers are now available to me as mayor, they do not need to be exercised, and any decision to do so will be made thoughtfully and in the best interest of the community. I fully recognize and respect that each member of Council was elected by the people of Pembroke, and I am committed to upholding that democratic trust.
The City of Pembroke’s elected officials and staff are actively engaged in supporting the province’s priorities and in working with ministry partners to implement tools and initiatives that advance shared goals. I have full confidence in Council’s commitment to working together to uphold these priorities while also serving the unique needs of our residents.
I continue to support and promote the principles of transparency, accountability, and collaboration within our municipal government. While I will retain the powers granted under the legislation, my approach remains one of cooperation and mutual respect.
As always, I intend to work closely with Council as we strive toward a vibrant and bright future for the City of Pembroke — one that is guided by the shared values, insights, and aspirations of our community.
Sincerely,
Ron Gervais
Mayor, City of Pembroke
There are times when gratitude is not expressed as much as it should be.
Recently, I’ve been reminded that it is important to actively show gratitude for all the people, organizations, associations, and more that work together to make Pembroke the amazing community it is.
The countless hours put in every year by local volunteers is of immeasurable value and I, along with Council, am truly appreciative of that dedication to our community.
Municipalities contend with a lot of pressures – services to provide, facilities to upkeep, infrastructure to maintain. We have excellent staff at the City of Pembroke who truly pride themselves in their work, but at times, we still face gaps in what we can offer. Here is where, time and time again, throughout this City’s history, volunteers have stepped up. They fill those gaps. They enhance our offerings. They make Pembroke better. And all because they love their community and want it to be the best version of itself that it can be.
So, thank you. Thank you to all people who have shared their expertise and given of themselves to build up Pembroke. This city would not be what it is without you.
With gratitude,
Mayor Ron Gervais
Contact Us
City of Pembroke
1 Pembroke St. E.
Pembroke, ON
K8A 3J5
Telephone: 613-735-6821
Fax: 613-735-3660
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