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Learn the basics of building retrofits for facility buildings
  • Energy
  • Infrastructure
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
Article
Read our article series to get to know the leaders of the Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) network, and learn how they are advancing effective ways to address climate change in big cities.
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
Looking for more information on how to transition your municipality to a circular economy? Participants in the Canadian Circular Cities & Regions Initiative, a one-year pilot, will benefit from a peer network, one-on-one support, and expert insights.
  • Environment
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
These factsheets offer specific guidance around building-level solutions, community-level solutions, and long-term strategies to help you drill down and meet your objectives.
  • Climate change
  • Economic development
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Innovation
Webinar recording
An overview of the funding options, eligibility and application details of GMF’s Community Efficiency Financing program.
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Innovation
  • Municipal finance
  • Sustainability
Guide
Learn how to design, deliver and market a home upgrade financing program for your community.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
Guide
PCP’s financing toolkit can help your community fund your programs and initiatives to meet your GHG reduction targets.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Innovation
To cut its dependence on diesel-generated electricity, the lakeside northern community of Whati studied construction of a hydroelectric system powered by running water from the nearby La Martre River Falls, which flow out of Lac Le Martre.
  • Energy
  • Northern and remote communities
  • Sustainability
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