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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
Case study
The regional districts of East Kootenay, Central Kootenay and Kootenay Boundary launched a pilot project to build an extensive network of electric vehicle charging stations and promote a shift to electric vehicles.
- Transportation
Case study
Six forward-thinking municipalities in Quebec have added electric vehicles to their fleets and made them available to residents and partners through a car-sharing system for municipalities in the region.
- Transportation
Case study
To reduce its GHG impacts, the Town of Banff replaced its diesel transit buses with hybrid biodiesel-electric models, becoming the first municipality in Canada to run an all-hybrid fleet.
- Transportation
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
Guide
This guide offers strategies and practical guidance on rebalancing streets through three phases of COVID-19 response—from immediate to longer-term—including pedestrian and bike lanes, curbside queuing areas, and temporary patios and parklets.
- Planning
- Public safety
- Sustainability
- Transportation
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