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Webinar recording
Learn how to use green stormwater infrastructure, or low impact development, as an affordable alternative to grey stormwater infrastructure in your community.
  • Water
  • Disaster mitigation
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
Case study
When the Village of Marwayne was faced with a failing water system in a faltering downtown, it repaired its aging infrastructure and took a giant leap forward in terms of community renewal. Now Center Street is a draw for crowds and a boon for business. Supported by FCM's Green Municipal Fund.
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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
Annual report
Read highlights of key activities for the year, the 2014-2015 financial statements and GMF's impact in helping Canadian municipalities plan and implement projects that provide environmental, economic and social benefits to their communities.
  • Sustainability
News release
To celebrate Canada's 25th International Development Week, the partners of the Haiti-Canada Municipal Cooperation program-the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, l'Union des municipalités du Québec (UMQ) and the city of Montreal-today highlighted the importance of municipal engagement in international cooperation in the company of the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie.
  • International
News release
By bringing the country's three largest federations of elected officials together under one roof, the Maison is poised to become a hub for both tackling the issues affecting Haiti's municipalities and supporting the efforts being made to coordinate and decentralize these municipalities.
  • International
News release
The Municipal Cooperation Project is a joint initiative of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), the Union des municipalités du Québec (UMQ) and the City of Montreal. The program's second phase will build on the achievements of the past three years, continuing to strengthen the institutional capacities of five Haitian territorial communities (the city of Port-au-Prince and the municipalities of Gressier, Léogâne, Grand-Goâve, and Petit-Goâve in the Palmes region), the national federations of local elected officials (FENAMH and FENACAH) and the Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities (MICT).
  • International
News release
Technical support for municipalities will lead to better delivery of services to citizens.
  • Economic development
  • International
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