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Rural communities help drive Canada's economy, but they also face unique challenges that need tailor-made policy and resource solutions.
  • Northern and remote communities
  • Rural communities
  • Broadband
  • Economic development
Case study
Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation and County of Antigonish share a meaningful relationship rooted in a shared vision to create prosperity for the entire region.
  • Economic development
  • Indigenous partnerships
Case study
Collaboration between economic development corporations to service, design, and market industrial lands owned by Fort William First Nation.
  • Economic development
  • Indigenous partnerships
Case study
Large urban First Nation – municipal partnership with culturally significant MOU and commitment to a range of community development initiatives.
  • Economic development
  • Indigenous partnerships
Case study
Tribal Council and municipality identify Urban Reserve Guidelines, including benefits and considerations for Urban Reserves in Saskatchewan.
  • Economic development
  • Indigenous partnerships
Case study
Okanagan Indian Band and City of Vernon continue to strengthen the community to community partnership and collaborate on land-use planning and educational initiatives.
  • Economic development
  • Indigenous partnerships
Submission
More and more Canadians are dying from opioid overdoses. FCM’s Big City Mayors’ Caucus launched a task force to share best practices and save more lives.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
  • Opioid crisis
  • Public safety
Submission
A companion piece to FCM’s 2016 budget submission.
  • Economic development
  • Infrastructure
  • Northern and remote communities
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