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News release
Municipalities across Canada can now apply for grants of up to one million dollars for capital projects that will help them adapt to climate change impacts, such as flooding, extreme temperatures and drought, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
News release
The Government of Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) announced today a new initiative connecting municipalities with local environmental experts.
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
News release
New funding is available to help Canadian municipalities boost economic growth and local quality of life by making informed infrastructure investment decisions based on empirical data and sound asset management practices.
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
  • Innovation
News release
New funding is now available for municipalities to undertake plans and studies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and adapt to climate change and extreme weather conditions.
  • Climate change
  • Environment
Newsletter
Keep up-to-date with news on FCM's sustainability, climate change and asset management initiatives for Canadian cities and communities. Sign up to receive updates on funding deadlines, resources and more.
  • Asset management
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability
News release
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
News release
The partnership is part of the First Nation - Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI), a joint initiative of FCM and Cando (the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers) that enhances the capacity of First Nations and adjacent municipalities to engage in joint community economic development planning and projects.
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