This initiative's members have committed to combining their climate change goals and asset management processes. The members access peer learning opportunities, funding and training in two phases:

Phase 1: They develop or refresh an asset management policy, strategy and governance framework. This work aligns with their climate action and social, economic and environmental sustainability goals.
Phase 2 (optional): They undertake a project to put lessons learned into action.

Municipal participants from across Canada include:

  • Capital Regional District, BC
  • City of Corner Brook, NL
  • Cowichan Valley Regional District, BC
  • County of Grande Prairie No. 1, AB
  • City of Guelph, ON
  • Town of Halton Hills, ON
  • City of Kenora, ON
  • City of Kitchener, ON
  • City of New Westminster, BC
  • District of North Vancouver, BC
  • City of Prince George, BC
  • City of Saint John, NB
  • City of Saskatoon, SK
  • City of Selkirk, MB
  • District of Summerland, BC
  • City of Toronto, ON
  • City of Thunder Bay, ON
  • City of Wetaskiwin, AB
  • City of Yellowknife, NT
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The Climate and Asset Management Network is an initiative of the Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program, a five-year $75-million program, delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and funded by the Government of Canada.

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