CLEAR FILTERS
News release
Meet the elected officials participating in FCM’s second Climate leadership online course. These champions will learn about tools, best practices and resources to support local climate action.
  • Climate change
News release
FCM’s first-ever online course for municipal elected officials begins in September 2020. See the list of 93 participants selected from across Canada and learn more about the course.
  • Climate change
News release
Canadians live in cleaner, healthier and safer communities when municipalities develop innovative solutions to reduce pollution, improve energy efficiency and find new uses for their public infrastructure.
  • Asset management
  • Sustainability
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
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The City of Baie-Saint-Paul will carry out a capital project to convert an old oil-burning central heating system to one that burns wood biomass at Maison Mère, the former Petites Franciscaines de Marie convent that the city acquired in 2016.
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
News release
Investing in green infrastructure helps communities reduce their carbon footprint and increase their resilience to climate change. It also helps safeguard public health, protect the environment and create a clean-growth economy.
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
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Investing in green infrastructure helps communities reduce their carbon footprint and increase their resilience to climate change.
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
News release
Municipality of Saint-Charles-Borromée, Quebec Parc du Bois-Brûlé green parking project Funding from the Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program: $250,200
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
News release
The Government of Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) announced an investment of $2,777,960 in four green infrastructure projects in the Greater Montreal Area.
  • Climate change
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