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Case study
Learn how Canmore, AB, developed a composting program using animal-safe bins decorated with local artists’ designs.
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
Case study
Learn why collaboration among many stakeholders is the key to the SNAP program that helps cities expedite infrastructure renewal projects.
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability
Learn how applying a climate change lens helped Vernon, BC, understand their flood risk and prioritize infrastructure investments.
  • Asset management
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability
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
In 2017, the City of Melville developed a new asset management policy and governance framework, fundamentally changing the way it all
  • Infrastructure
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
Case study
Thanks to the pioneering spirit of the City of Markham, ON, residents can now donate old clothes and other textiles through a program that creates jobs, supports local charities and keeps millions of pounds of textiles out of landfill.
  • Waste
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
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