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Help Make School Routes Safer for Walking and Biking in Kelowna

Kelowna, BC

Kelowna wants to know how your kids get to school and what would make walking or biking easier. The city surveys families at participating schools to identify barriers—think busy intersections, missing sidewalks, or unsafe crossings. Your answers...

Why This Matters: Drop your kids off at school every morning? You're not alone—school traffic is a headache for everyone. This program could mean safer crossings, better sidewalks, and less chaos at drop-off. If your child walks or bikes, their route could get safer. If they don't, this might make it possible.

Community Planning Education Health & Safety Transportation
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Help Shape Newfoundland and Labrador's Active Living Action Plan

Department of Tourism (NL)

Newfoundland and Labrador wants to become one of Canada's healthiest provinces by 2031. The government is developing an Active Living Action Plan to guide sport, physical activity, and recreation policies. They're asking residents, community groups...

Why This Matters: Want more trails, rinks, or community programs where you live? This plan will shape what gets funded. If you've ever wished your town had better recreation options, now's your chance to say so. Parents, seniors, and anyone who cares about staying active should weigh in.

Policy & Studies Education Health & Safety
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Help Shape the Future of Doon Heritage Village

Waterloo Region, ON

Doon Heritage Village, a 60-acre living history museum in Waterloo Region, is getting a major update. The museum has recreated life in 1914 rural Ontario since the late 1980s, but now they're asking: whose stories are missing? The Region wants input...

Why This Matters: Ever visited a museum and thought 'where's my family's story?' This is your chance to change that. The Region wants to hear from people whose cultures and traditions aren't yet represented at this historic site. If you've got memories of Doon Village from the past 60 years, they want those too.

Community Planning Education Housing & Communities Indigenous & Northern
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Help Shape Brampton's Medical Technology Future

Brampton, ON

Brampton is building a medical technology hub around a new medical school—the first in the GTA in 100 years. The city wants input on how to attract health science companies, create skilled jobs, and grow its medical research sector.

Why This Matters: Live in Brampton or nearby? This could mean more healthcare jobs and training opportunities in your community. The new medical school could also improve local healthcare access over time.

Policy & Studies Economy & Jobs Education Health & Safety
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Help Shape Rules for Private Career Colleges in Alberta

Ministry of Advanced Education (AB)

Alberta is developing new regulations for private career colleges after passing the Private Vocational Training Amendment Act in November 2025. The government wants input on student protections, how colleges are overseen, and quality standards for...

Why This Matters: Thinking about a career change or skills upgrade? Private career colleges offer training for trades and technical jobs. If you've attended one—or are considering it—these rules affect how your tuition is protected and whether your program meets industry standards. Parents helping kids choose...

Regulations & Permits Economy & Jobs Education
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Help Design Quebec's New Childcare Registration Portal

Ministère de la Famille (QC)

Quebec is replacing La Place 0-5, the current childcare waitlist system, with a new registration portal. The Ministry of Family wants input from parents and childcare providers on how the new system should work. The portal launches in phases...

Why This Matters: Looking for daycare in Quebec? This affects how you'll find and secure a spot for your child. The current system frustrates many parents with long waits and confusing processes. The new portal aims to make access fairer and more transparent.

Policy & Studies Education Housing & Communities
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Help Update Canada's Research Classification System

Statistics Canada (Federal) Open until January 27, 2030

Statistics Canada wants feedback on how research and development activities are categorized across the country. The Canadian Research and Development Classification (CRDC) is the standard system used by federal funding agencies to organize research...

Why This Matters: This is mainly for researchers, academics, and people who work with R&D data. The classification affects how research funding is tracked and reported across Canada. If you've ever struggled to categorize your research project or found gaps in how R&D is measured, this is your chance to fix it.

Policy & Studies Education Technology & Digital