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The city of Maple Ridge, BC completed a GMF-funded study to determine the technical and financial feasibility of implementing energy efficiency guidelines for the centre.
  • Sustainability
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A GMF-funded pilot project in a densely-populated Montreal, QC, neighbourhood is expected to increase waste diversion by 30 to 50 per cent, and provide a replicable example to other communities.
  • Sustainability
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In 2016, the growing Town of Neepawa had pushed its lagoon system to the brink. The community decided to upgrade its wastewater system while taking future growth and sustainable development into consideration. 
  • Sustainability
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The City of Hamilton will help develop lessons learned and best practices for future scale-up efforts, and will add a multi-unit residential complex to the initiative. 
  • Sustainability
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Samir Yammine has developed, implemented and managed over 100 environmental and asset management initiatives for new and existing city infrastructure.
  • Climate change
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As the Environmental Coordinator managing the newly created Office of Sustainability at the City of Winnipeg, Lindsay Mierau has led Winnipeg’s climate change portfolio for four years, including the development of the City’s climate action plan.
  • Climate change
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Andrew Duffield is proud of his role in effectively engaging various stakeholders on projects that are both economically and environmentally sustainable.
  • Climate change
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Amber Zirnhelt draws on her past work experience with Sustainable Cities International working on a variety of initiatives and long-term planning with communities throughout the world.
  • Climate change
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