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Watch this video series to learn how municipalities across Canada are making climate action a part of their municipal asset management practices and decision-making.
  • Climate change
Backgrounder
After 28 years with FCM and 13 years as CEO, Brock Carlton will be retiring at the end of the month. He sat down with us to reflect on his 28 years with FCM and the growth of the organization during his time at the helm.
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Watch this celebratory video to see what PCP members are most proud of having accomplished over the past 25 years, including what they look forward to working on in the future.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Planning
Video
Learn how two First Nations, two local townships, a county, and a regional economic development corporation came together to sign a historic Friendship Accord.
  • Economic development
Video, Tool
Use our Asset Management Readiness Scale to assess your municipality's asset management practices and identify areas for improvement to help you advance.
  • Asset management
Video
Find out if your municipality is eligible and prepared to apply for grants through FCM's Municipal Asset Management Program.
  • Asset management
Video
The Green Municipal Fund (GMF) is a unique program that provides funding and knowledge services to support sustainable community development. GMF-supported initiatives aim to improve air, water, and land, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Sustainability
Backgrounder
In 2017, the Mayors’ Task Force on the Opioid Crisis put forward comprehensive recommendations for coordinated, nation-wide action by all orders of government.
  • Opioid crisis
  • Public safety
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