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Montréal Climate Plan: Objective carbon-neutral by 2050

In response to the climate emergency, Montréal is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions with the objective of becoming carbon-neutral by 2050. The 46 measures in the Climate Plan will set Montréal on the path to being a resilient, inclusive and carbon-neutral city.

Climate test to help fight climate change

The city has adopted a climate test to ensure that all its actions and operations contribute to the fight against climate change. It is committed to serving as an example in all its decisions in order to achieve carbon neutrality.

Sustainable Montréal 2016-2020

Sustainable Montréal 2016-2020 is Montréal’s 3rd sustainable development plan. Implemented in conjunction with partner organizations, its actions will continue with the Montréal Climate Plan starting in 2021.

2020 economic recovery plan

Due to the unprecedented health and economic crisis, Montréal has implemented a recovery plan. The plan, titled “A Boost for the City: Acting Now” consists of 20 measures to support organizations, business owners and businesses in the Montréal agglomeration.

Reduce our collective footprint to promote the ecological transition

Montréal is committed to becoming a carbon-neutral city by 2050. Achieving the ecological transition will require that we all make an effort. The active participation of the city, businesses and residents will be key to reducing our carbon footprint.

2020-2025 Strategy for Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

The City has passed an important milestone in its reconciliation efforts with the Indigenous peoples with the adoption of a Strategy that is the result of years of collaboration. This document is the concretization of the City’s commitment made to the First Nations and Inuit.

Diverse metropolis: Use the calculation tool

The By-law for a Diverse Metropolis sets out new obligations around housing. Real estate developers must contribute to Montréal’s supply of social, affordable and family housing. Here’s how to use our contribution calculation tool.

Diverse metropolis: An overview of the by-law

Preserving the diverse character of our neighbourhoods and promoting access to adequate housing for everyone is the objective of the city’s draft By-law for a Diverse Metropolis.

Diverse metropolis: Ways to contribute

Is your residential project subject to the By-law for a Diverse Metropolis? Your contribution to Montréal’s supply of social, affordable and family housing can take a number of forms.

2021 Budget and 2021-2030 Ten-year capital works program

Would you like to find out more about Montréal’s 2021 budget? Would you like to know what the city will be investing in over the next 10 years? Discover all the details of our 2021 budget and 2021-2030 Ten-year capital works program.

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