The top tier municipality has been given a Aa1 rating
The District of Muskoka has earned top marks for managing taxpayer money. Moody’s Investors Service has reaffirmed the District’s Aa1 credit rating with a stable outlook, reflecting strong budgeting, planning, and a healthy local economy.
Chair Jeff Lehman says the rating shows responsible management and helps residents save. Officials say the high score positions Muskoka to continue funding major projects in roads, housing, and long-term care.

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