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McConnell and Trottier family foundations announce $12M in donations to support LC3 centres, partners to FCM.
- Climate change
- Environment
- Inclusive communities
- Reconciliation
- Sustainability
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Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) announces a shift from start-up phase to full implementation.
- Climate change
- Energy
- Environment
- Sustainability
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The Ottawa Climate Action Fund (OCAF), incubated by the Ottawa Community Foundation (OCF), announced the receipt of their $21.7 million endowment from the Government of Canada to fund their local Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) Centre.
- Environment
- Innovation
- Sustainability
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Alberta Ecotrust has received the $43.4 million endowment from the Government of Canada to fund their Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) Centres in the cities of Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta.
- Environment
- Innovation
- Sustainability
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Simon Fraser University’s Renewable Cities program will begin work to establish a Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) Centre in the Metro Vancouver region, in British Columbia.
- Climate change
- Environment
- Innovation
- Sustainability
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FCM President Bill Karsten made the following statement regarding the announcement of $18 million by the Government of Canada through FCM to establish an urban climate centre in Halifax with EfficiencyOne and Low Carbon Cities Canada.
- Climate change
- Energy
- Federal Budget
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Read FCM President Bill Karsten’s statement regarding the announcement of $40 million by the Government of Canada through FCM in The Atmospheric Fund and Low Carbon Cities Canada.
- Climate change
- Federal Budget
- Sustainability
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The "Stronger Together Toolkit" is a free, step-by-step resource for neighbouring Aboriginal and non-First Nation communities to develop lasting and productive relationships focused on mutual economic development.
- Economic development