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Webinar recording
Municipal leaders know that Canada’s downtowns – from rural main street to urban cores – are still working to recover from the effects of the global pandemic. With small businesses looking for support, industry looking for stability, and families looking for affordable options close to amenities they care about, the core of our municipalities and communities are essential to Canada’s present and future.
  • Inclusive communities
Case study
Description of PIML’s training initiatives in Tunisia with testimonies from Canadian partners.
  • International
  • Women in local government
Case study
Description of the approaches undertaken by PIML to involve women and children in municipal processes.
  • International
  • Women in local government
Case study
Descriptions of projects undertaken by PIML to address the needs of women.
  • International
  • Women in local government
Case study
How Canadians and partners in Tunisia collaborated to develop local capacity to address crises in a way that responds to the needs of women.
  • International
  • Women in local government
Backgrounder
A document that summarizes FCM’s priorities for the 2023 Canadian Federal Budget, including housing, infrastructure, and climate adaptation recommendations.
  • Climate change
  • Federal Budget
  • Housing
  • Inclusive communities
  • Infrastructure
  • Municipal finance
  • Planning
  • Public safety
  • Public transit
A compilation of existing strategies, available resources, and a summary of research conducted in 2022 on women in local politics in Canada.
  • Women in local government
Webinar recording
This 60-minute discussion features municipal leaders from across Canada reflecting on the journeys their communities have taken to tackle the challenge of becoming more inclusive, and how they have confronted racism and the invisible intersections of public policy and demographics in the process.
  • Inclusive communities
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