OTTAWA – Twenty-five Canadian municipalities were selected to join the first Showcase Cities cohort led by the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (GCoM) Canada. Over the next year, these municipalities will receive intensive support to help reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and adapt to climate change.

Municipalities are on the front lines of climate change, and through this pilot project which includes technical support, training, exclusive networking opportunities and access to tools and resources, each municipality will advance their ambitious climate action objectives.

“The Global Covenant of Mayors is an ambitious framework. It will help our municipalities take direct action to address the impacts of climate change and reduce their GHG emissions,” said Bill Karsten, President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). “These 25 municipalities are our leaders, and they want to take their climate action further.”

Municipalities are leading the way on low-carbon solutions—from building retrofits to green transit fleets. And with municipalities influencing half of Canada’s GHG emissions, scaling up local solutions is key to meeting Canada’s climate targets. The project partners are working to further advance Canadian local climate action by adding value, opportunities and streamlined support for Showcase Cities participants.

 “Together we are creating ambitious plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and preparing our communities for the impacts of a changing climate,” said Megan Meaney, Executive Director of the Canada office of ICLEI.

The Global Covenant of Mayors Canada is a collaboration between FCM, ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, the Global Covenant of Mayors Secretariat and the International Urban Cooperation Project supported by funding from the European Union.

The initiative combines two leading domestic climate programs, the Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) program and Building Adaptive and Resilient Communities (BARC), with the leading global climate program. The GCoM Canada is piloting this approach, which will build on FCM and ICLEI’s more than 25 years’ experience in delivering climate change programs in Canada.

Global Covenant of Mayors Canada Showcase Cities

  • City of Nanaimo, BC
  • City of Nanaimo, BC
  • City of Courtenay, BC
  • District of Ucluelet, BC
  • Commission de services régionaux Nord-Ouest, NB
  • City of Moncton, NB
  • City of Fredericton, NB
  • City of Mount Pearl, NL
  • Town of New Glasgow, NS
  • City of Burlington, ON
  • City of Hamilton, ON
  • Town of Oakville, ON
  • City of London, ON
  • City of Brampton, ON
  • Town of Orangeville, ON
  • City of Ottawa, ON
  • City of Kitchener, ON
  • City of Kingston, ON
  • City of Windsor, ON
  • Township of Huron-Kinloss, ON
  • Ville de Rivière-du-Loup, QC
  • Ville de Prévost, QC
  • Ville de Laval, QC
  • Ville de Baie-Saint-Paul, QC
  • Ville de Candiac, QC
  • Ville de Beaconsfield, QC

About the Global Covenant of Mayors Canada partners

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is the national voice of municipal governments, with nearly 2,000 members representing more than 90 per cent of the Canadian population.

ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability is an international association of local governments committed to sustainability.  

The International Urban Cooperation (IUC) programme is part of a long-term strategy by the European Union to foster sustainable urban development in cooperation with both the public and private sectors.

The Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (GCoM) is the largest global alliance for climate leadership, uniting a global coalition of nearly 10,000 cities and local governments. By 2030, GCoM cities and local governments could collectively reduce 1.3 billion tons of CO2 emissions per year. That’s the equivalent of taking 276 million cars off the road.

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FCM and Global Covenant of Mayors announce climate action pilot project 

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