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News release
Nineteen mayors of this country's biggest cities will come together February 5 in Toronto to hammer out solutions to Canada's economic challenges. With a federal election on the horizon, the Big Cities Summit places cities at the centre of the national discussion about Canada's future.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
  • Economic development
Case study
This article is part of a series written to highlight some of the success stories from FCM’s Municipal Partners for Economic Development (MPED) program.
  • Economic development
  • 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
A list of the provincial and territorial municipal associations.
  • Infrastructure
Tool
A tool for municipalities to develop customized protocols for the siting of Antenna Systems within their municipality.
  • Broadband
  • Telecommunications
News release
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities' Board of Directors wrapped up its annual Advocacy Days meetings in Ottawa on November 21. One hundred municipal leaders met with 145 parliamentarians during a three-day period to discuss solutions to national issues playing out in our hometowns.
News release
Today the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) launched a campaign asking Canadians to showcase their hometown pride. FCM believes that the next federal election must focus on strengthening Canada through developing our cities and communities. The Hometown Proud Campaign is the start of a conversation about how we build the Canada of tomorrow.
News release
"We have one message for our federal counterparts this week, a strong Canada starts with strong hometowns. Our cities and communities are the engines that drive our country forward, creating local jobs and local growth and fostering our quality of life."
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