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Case study
In 2017, CEDI staff visited one of the partnerships located in western Quebec. Through CEDI (Phase 1), Kebaowek First Nation (formerly Eagle Village First Nation), the Town of Témiscaming and the Municipality of Kipawa developed a tripartite friendship, agreed to pursue a shared tourism strategy and started to explore a coordinated approach to regional economic development.
  • Economic development
  • Indigenous partnerships
Report
See the progress PCP members in communities across Canada are making to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and take action on climate change. Read the report.
  • Sustainability
  • Climate change
Tool
The PCP Milestone Tool is a user-friendly, web-based resource that helps local governments to prepare GHG emission inventories, and monitor and manage emissions generated at the local level.
  • Climate change
  • Sustainability
Newsletter
Are you interested in First Nations — municipal collaboration?
  • Indigenous partnerships
Guide
Navigate the process of setting the greenhouse gas reduction targets for your local climate action plan.
  • Climate change
  • Sustainability
Case study
Pickering's City Development Department coordinates corporate and community initiatives through its Sustainable Pickering program.
  • Climate change
Case study
In 2012, the City of Mississauga adopted its Living Green Master Plan (LGMP), an action plan that mobilizes policies and programs to meet the environmental objectives of the city's Strategic Plan.
  • Climate change
Case study
The City of Halifax adopted its corporate plan to reduce emissions in 2008 and by 2011 had achieved Milestone 5. By that time, the city had reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 10,000 tonnes per year through a combination of energy efficiency retrofits and more efficient building designs.
  • Climate change
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