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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
Case study
Learn how Canmore, AB, developed a composting program using animal-safe bins decorated with local artists’ designs.
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
Tool
A guide offering solutions for First Nations and municipalities collaborating on emergency preparedness and economic recovery after the pandemic.
  • Economic development
Webinar recording
Watch the recording of our Collective webinar on Rural Canada’s leadership in innovation and collaboration, finding new avenues for economic growth, and environmental stewardship.
  • Innovation
  • Rural communities
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
Tool
How to organize and manage a dynamic working group with First Nation and municipal partners
  • Economic development
Case study
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, BC, extensively studied the viability of a new composting facility that would divert the region’s considerable organic waste from landfill.
  • Waste
Case study
The integrated waste management complex in Quebec’s Manicouagan region is the first of its kind in the province to collect, treat and recover value from waste—all in one place.
  • Waste
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