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This factsheet provides senior municipal leaders with the pathways and steps for achieving deep decarbonization and net-zero emissions by 2050.
  • Climate change
Video
Learn how the City of Saskatoon designed its Home Energy Loan Program (HELP) to help residents retrofit their homes and reduce GHG emissions.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
FCM’s Climate Action Accelerator for Community Buildings will help up to 20 small and mid-sized municipalities take climate action within their building portfolios.
  • Climate change
Report
Local leaders are ready to build on our federal-municipal partnership to drive the inclusive, sustainable recovery Canadians deserve. Read our proposed solutions.
  • Broadband
  • Disaster mitigation
  • Housing
  • Infrastructure
  • Rural communities
  • Transportation
Tool
FCM’s Municipal Marketplace can help you discover qualified organizations ready to support municipal projects.
  • Asset management
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
  • Waste
  • Water
Annual report
Read the 2020-2021 Year in Review to see how MCIP training, resources and funding are helping Canadian municipalities reduce greenhouse gas emissions and respond to climate vulnerabilities, creating long lasting change across the nation.
Annual report
For 21 years, the Green Municipal Fund (GMF) has helped build environmentally, economically, and socially vibrant communities across Canada. From capacity building, to planning, to capital projects — GMF supports local governments to reduce pollution, improve energy efficiency, revitalize public infrastructure and more.
Case study
By developing an asset management plan and a 10-year capital budget, the Village of Dunnottar is better able to manage its assets and plan for future needs.
  • Asset management
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