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Report
While the Energy Roadmap was developed before the pandemic, the local energy opportunities covered in the report are just as valid today.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Rural communities
  • Sustainability
Webinar recording
Watch this joint webinar hosted by the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA to learn how to apply for FCM’s newest funding initiative – Sustainable Affordable Housing.
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Sustainability
Case study
Energy-efficiency retrofits by The Atmospheric Fund improve quality of life for 1,500 Toronto Community Housing residents.
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Sustainability
Case study
CityHousing Hamilton transforms a failing tower into a building with state-of-the-art performance in energy, health, comfort and accessibility.
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Sustainability
Case study
An abandoned industrial facility in Toronto is transformed into a vibrant, sustainable community hub that includes 26 units of affordable housing.
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Sustainability
Report
A snapshot of emerging trends, key issues and best practices in sustainable land use.
  • Brownfields
  • Housing
  • Infrastructure
  • Land use
  • Sustainability
Submission
FCM’s recommendations for the 2020 Federal Budget offer a clear path forward, equipping local leaders to deliver results Canadians can see. We’re proposing local climate action that builds better lives, more progress on housing affordability and new steps to strengthen communities of all sizes.
  • Climate change
  • Federal Budget
  • Infrastructure
  • Public transit
  • Rural communities
Report
This report presents concrete recommendations for the new government’s first 100 days in 15 priority areas—from getting infrastructure built to making housing more affordable to achieving universal Internet access.
  • Public transit
  • Rural communities
  • Climate change
  • Housing
  • Infrastructure
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