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Tool
Create a detailed implementation strategy for your local action plan and achieve Milestone 4 in the PCP Protocol.
  • Climate change
Guide
Learn how to create a local climate action plan to manage energy and emissions and achieve Milestone 3 in the PCP Protocol.
  • Climate change
  • Planning
Case study
Uxbridge met Milestone 5 of the PCP program, and continues to monitor progress and report results. Its LED streetlight replacement program reduced energy use and maintenance costs. The township also performed an energy retrofit on its arena, significantly cutting back its consumption and GHG emissions.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
Case study
In 2010, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) completed the Comox Valley Sustainability Strategy (CVSS).
  • Climate change
  • Energy
Report
By ensuring the participation of women in the political life of their community and by responding to their specific needs, municipal governments can play a leading role in helping to achieve gender equality.
  • Women in local government
Video
FCM and ICLEI Canada’s Partners for Climate Protection program can help your community be part of the solution to climate change. See how your community can benefit from becoming a member.
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Sustainability
Tool
The resources in this toolkit are based on the findings of a research project conducted by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities with funding from Status of Women Canada.
  • Women in local government
Tool
Thinking about running for municipal office? This guide provides tips and tools for campaigning and beyond.
  • Women in local government
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