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Report
Solutions for Canadian communities to achieve significant GHG emissions reductions in buildings and meet long-term sustainability objectives.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Housing
  • Rural communities
  • Sustainability
Video
Watch our 2020 year in review video to see how COVID-19 has impacted Canada's cities and communities—and how FCM is responding.
  • Municipal finance
  • Public safety
Learn how Cochrane, AB, developed a cost-effective, on-demand transit system that provides affordable, accessible transportation to the community.
  • Rural communities
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Case study
Learn how Loyalist Township, ON, built a wetland as a sustainable final step in their wastewater treatment process.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Report
Our recommendations for Canada’s post-COVID recovery show how municipalities are ready to work with the federal government to kickstart Canada’s economy and put people back to work.
  • Climate change
  • Homelessness
  • Housing
  • Municipal finance
  • Rural communities
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
Webinar recording
Discover how you can use technology to optimize your workforce, modernize your hiring and onboarding processes, and engage your people to drive retention.
  • Municipal finance
Case study
Using an innovative addition to its wastewater treatment system, the Town of Perth, ON, was able to affordably increase the quality of water discharged by its treatment system into the Tay River and extend the system’s life by another 30 years.
  • Water
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