The Library Board of The Nation Municipality has a new vision for library services — one that prioritizes long-term stability, thoughtful planning, and a renewed focus on community needs. The municipality knows how residents value their local libraries. The goal is not just to reopen as soon as possible, but to rebuild library services in a way that is strong and built to thrive well into the future.
In December 2024, The Nation Municipality Council made the difficult decision to temporarily close its library branches, effective January 1, 2025, due to governance challenges following the resignation of key Library Board members and the retirement of the Library CEO. With no succession plan in place, the library was left without the leadership required under the Public Libraries Act. Since then, the Library Board has been reestablished and has worked in close collaboration with municipal staff to develop a new, sustainable model for Library Services.
A New Management Structure
As part of the new direction, the Library will become a department within the Municipality. The Library Board will continue to guide policy, budgeting, and long-term planning, in accordance with the Ontario Public Libraries Act. To ensure consistent day-to-day oversight and integration with municipal operations, the Municipality’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) will also take on the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Library. This structural approach ensures ongoing business continuity, even in the event of future staffing changes.
“This is an exciting new chapter for The Nation’s Library Services,” said Nicole Fontaine, Chair of the Library Board. “We’re building something sustainable, inclusive, and deeply rooted in our community’s values. Our goal is to create spaces that are vibrant, welcoming, and accessible — where residents of all ages can read, learn, connect, and grow. We appreciate everyone’s patience as we lay the foundation for a stronger future.”
The Next Steps Toward Reopening
While we had originally hoped to welcome residents back to our library branches on April 1, 2025, additional time is required to ensure a smooth, well-prepared, and sustainable reopening. Library services will return gradually as staffing, programming, and resources are put in place.
Recruitment is underway for a full-time Manager of Library Services — a key leadership role that will oversee daily operations, support programming, and help shape a modern and accessible library experience for residents of all ages.
The Library Board will continue to share updates as milestones are reached and decisions are made.
Contact
If you have any questions or comments to share with the board, please direct them to: [email protected].
