The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and the Government of Canada announce funding through the Green Municipal Fund (GMF) to five municipalities in Quebec.
Delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, GMF is a $1.65 billion endowment from the Government of Canada.
GMF supports local innovation that can be replicated and scaled up across the country to tackle Canada’s climate challenges. Since 2000, GMF has helped bring over 1,360 projects to life which have cut 2.7 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions—the equivalent of taking 608,000 cars off the road and created over 11,650 jobs across the country.
Municipality | Project title | Project type | GMF grant amount |
---|---|---|---|
Borough of Lachine |
Lachine-Est: Eco-district and fight against climate change |
Plan |
$175,000 |
City of Matane and SADC de la région de Matane |
Recycling of solid matter from wind turbine blades into concrete |
Feasibility study |
$175,000 |
Town of Lac-Delage |
Pilot project on tertiary biofiltration within the Lac Delage lagoon sanitation system |
Pilot project |
$500,000 |
Municipality of Val-Joli and Denis Marceau & Fils Inc. |
Remediation of the site of a former service station through an in-situ passive treatment |
Pilot project |
$105,600 |
Municipality of Adstock |
Initiative for the integration of sustainable land use planning practices in Adstock |
Plan |
$35,600 |
Source: FCM
For more information on a specific project, contact FCM Media.
Associated link: Canada and FCM support green innovative projects in five Quebec communities