CLEAR FILTERS
Case study
The City of Kingston, ON, created a non-profit corporation to deliver on its climate action plan. Find out more in our case study.
  • Climate change
  • Transportation
Funding Product
We offer combined loan and grant funding for capital projects that reduce pollution in Canadian communities by improving transportation systems and networks or encouraging people to switch to less polluting transportation options. This funding helps Canadian cities and communities of all sizes reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and improve their air quality.
  • Transportation
Funding Product
We fund pilot projects that reduce pollution in Canadian communities by improving transportation systems and networks or encouraging people to switch to less polluting transportation options. This funding helps Canadian cities and communities of all sizes reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and improve their air quality.
  • Transportation
Funding Product
We fund feasibility studies of initiatives that may reduce pollution in Canadian communities by improving transportation systems and networks or encouraging people to switch to less polluting transportation options. This funding helps Canadian cities and communities of all sizes reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and improve their air quality.
  • Transportation
Webinar recording
Watch our webinar recordings to learn how you can address sustainability challenges in waste management, transportation and asset management in your municipality.
  • Asset management
  • Planning
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
  • Waste
News release
In a substantive meeting this morning, Canada's big-city mayors urged the Prime Minister to use his government's next budget to launch a new era of public transit and to tackle Canada's housing affordability crisis head-on.
  • Housing
  • Public transit
  • Transportation
News release
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that issues relating to the application of municipal bylaws to federal undertakings should be decided by the Superior Courts of each province, not by the Federal Court of Canada.
  • Public transit
  • Transportation
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