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Case study
The City of New Westminster bought an abandoned timber wharf site and transformed it into an urban riverfront park with equal parts built on land and water. 
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
Submission
FCM urges the CRTC to consider the range of possible approaches to addressing barriers to investment in high-quality fixed and wireless access networks in rural areas, small towns, and remote communities.
  • Broadband
  • Infrastructure
  • Rural communities
  • Telecommunications
Tool
Do you need help having climate conversations in your municipality? Check out our Talking it Through guide. This resource was created to help municipal staff talk to decision-makers.
  • Climate change
Guide
Learn how to design, deliver and market a home upgrade financing program for your community.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
Guide
Learn how to retrofit existing housing for energy-efficiency and plan new builds for higher performance.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
Video
What are the ways your municipality can determine if its climate action efforts are effective? Watch this video to for an overview on social, environmental, and economic outcomes.
  • Climate change
Video
Watch this video to learn how to work with local businesses, academia, and community organizations to develop a climate action plan that addresses your municipality’s unique needs.
  • Climate change
Video
Watch this video to learn how to work with local businesses, academia, and community organizations to develop a climate action plan that addresses your municipality’s unique needs.
  • Climate change
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