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FCM awards the Mayor Andrée Boucher Memorial Scholarship annually to two female college or university students deemed to have submitted the best research paper on a topic related to women in politics. The scholarship is named in honour of the late mayor of Quebec City. 
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
Annual report
For 20 years, FCM's Green Municipal Fund has helped municipalities reduce GHGs and mitigate the effects of climate change across Canada. Explore GMF's 2019-2020 Annual Report and learn about our exciting new chapter of aggressive growth.
  • Sustainability
Case study
GMF helps Canadian municipalities and their partners switch to sustainable practices faster.
  • Sustainability
Annual report
These appendices contain a detailed account of our efforts throughout the fiscal year, from funding allocations to our activities’ reach and details about approved initiatives. They’re a great way to better understand our real-world impact.
  • Sustainability
This Knowledge Hub offers resources, tools and best practices to promote gender equality in representation in municipal politics.
  • Women in local government
Case study
Having contributed to Canada’s industrial output for over a century, a 20-hectare site a kilometre southeast of downtown Brantford, ON, has found new purpose.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
Case study
Using an innovative addition to its wastewater treatment system, the Town of Perth, ON, was able to affordably increase the quality of water discharged by its treatment system into the Tay River and extend the system’s life by another 30 years.
  • Water
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