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Read our article series to get to know the leaders of the Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) network, and learn how they are advancing effective ways to address climate change in big cities.
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
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
Tool
This primer for elected officials outlines how the Municipal Energy Roadmap can help choose the right energy-related solutions for your buildings.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability
Learn the innovative and sustainable techniques helping Montreal, QC, remove contaminants from a brownfield site and protect the Saint Lawrence.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
  • Sustainability
Case study
Learn how Paradise, NL, redeveloped a brownfield site to protect waterways and build recreational facilities and other amenities the community lacked.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
  • Sustainability
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
Thanks to extensive consultations, astute financial management and the incorporation of energy-saving technologies, a 67-unit development in Ontario’s Niagara Region provides affordable housing for seniors, and delivers environmental and social benefits without an ongoing operating subsidy.
  • Land use
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