How can I have the Mayor make a Proclamation?
Please note that the name of the requesting organization is not included in the proclamation.
Please review the criteria below to ensure you are eligible to make a proclamation request, and submit your request to the Executive Assistant.
Eligibility Criteria
- Non-profit or charitable organizations may request the Mayor to make a City of Meadow Lake proclamation
- Requests should be made at least 14 days in advance of the due date
- Requests must be submitted, where possible, on an organization’s official letterhead
- Requests must provide background information about the cause or event being proclaimed
- Repeat requests must be submitted again on an annual basis
- Cause or event must contribute to the economic, social, and cultural fabric of the City of Meadow Lake
- Eligible Causes: Public awareness campaigns, Charitable fundraising campaigns, Arts and cultural celebrations
Note: Proclamations are approved by the Mayor based on the mandate and strategic goals of the City of Meadow Lake.
Additional Information
- Proclamations are issued at the discretion of the Mayor
- An organization may be limited to the number of proclamations they may request per year
- Proclamations are issued only base don requests from recognized City of Meadow Lake organizations and not individuals
- Organizations do not have exclusive rights to the day, week or month being proclaimed
- Proclamations of a similar topic will be issued on a first come, first served basis
- Proclamations will not be issued for:
- matters of political controversy, ideological or religious beliefs or individual conviction
- events or organizations with no direct connection to the City of Meadow Lake
- campaigns or events contrary to City policies or by-laws
- National, Independence or Republic Days (please see flag-raisings for appropriate recognition)
- Campaigns intended for profit-making purposes
- matters of political controversy, ideological or religious beliefs or individual conviction
Public Recognition
Proclamations made by the Mayor are placed on the public agenda as information only at the next Council meeting after they have been signed by the Mayor.



