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Waterloo Region, ON
Kitchener wants to add a stormwater pond to Meadowlane Park to reduce flooding and improve water quality in Sandrock Creek. Right now, 75% of runoff in the city flows untreated into local creeks. The new pond would catch water before it rushes into...
Why This Matters: Live near Meadowlane Park? This project will change how the park looks and functions. If your street floods during heavy rain, this pond could help. Climate change means more intense storms are coming—this is part of how Kitchener is preparing.
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Burnaby, BC
Burnaby Mountain has 30km of trails used by hikers, mountain bikers, and bird watchers. The city wants to balance recreation with protecting the 590-hectare conservation area's forests, wildlife, and water systems. A spring 2024 engagement gathered...
Why This Matters: Use the trails for hiking or biking? This plan will shape what's allowed and where. Live nearby? It affects how the mountain's forests and wildlife are protected. The area is also significant to Burnaby's Host Nations.
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London, ON
London's W12A landfill is running out of space. The city wants to double its capacity by raising the height 25 metres, extending its life to 2049. The province already approved the expansion in April 2024. Now the city is seeking feedback on the...
Why This Matters: Live near the W12A landfill in southwest London? This expansion means 25 more years of trucks, odours, and operations in your neighbourhood. The Community Enhancement Program determines what the city does to offset those impacts—think noise barriers, road improvements, or community funds. Your...
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Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (Federal)
Open until July 29, 2026
Canada's banking regulator wants to overhaul how banks manage lending risks. Right now, the rules are scattered across dozens of documents. OSFI plans to consolidate everything into one guideline covering mortgages, commercial loans, and the growing...
Why This Matters: Have a mortgage? This affects the rules banks follow when deciding whether to approve your loan. The guidelines also cover commercial real estate lending—which influences how much new housing gets built. If you're worried about housing costs or financial stability, this is the behind-the-scenes...
Regulations & Permits
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Saskatoon, SK
A developer wants to build a 163-unit apartment building on Clarence Avenue South in Saskatoon's Nutana neighbourhood. Right now, nine single-family homes sit on the land. The proposal needs a zoning change to allow a taller building—six storeys...
Why This Matters: Live in Nutana or nearby? This building would change the look and feel of your neighbourhood. More residents means more traffic, but also more housing options in an established area. If you're looking for an apartment close to downtown, this could be for you.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Waterloo's Albert McCormick Community Centre is getting a major upgrade. The city wants your ideas for the new multi-use community room being added as part of the renovation. Phase 1 focuses on energy efficiency and accessibility improvements. Phase...
Why This Matters: Use this community centre? Your input will shape what activities happen in the new community room. Whether you want basketball, fitness classes, or community events, now's the time to speak up. The upgrades also mean better accessibility for people with disabilities and more inclusive spaces for...
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London, ON
London is planning to widen Oxford Street West from two lanes to four between Westdel Bourne and Sanatorium Road. The project will also add cycle tracks, sidewalks, and multi-use paths. Construction is planned in two phases: 2026 and 2031.
Why This Matters: Live or commute along Oxford Street West? This project will change your daily route for years. More lanes could mean faster car trips, but construction will cause disruptions. New bike lanes and paths could make cycling and walking safer.
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Mississauga, ON
Mississauga is expanding two parks in Cooksville by 8 hectares (20 acres) after buying up nearby properties. Phase 1 gathered input from 530 residents on what features they want. Now the city is designing the parks and will ask for feedback on the...
Why This Matters: Live in Cooksville? These parks are about to get a lot bigger. This is your chance to shape what goes in them—playgrounds, sports fields, trails, or something else. The area has a parkland deficit, so this expansion matters for the neighbourhood.
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Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon Land wants to rezone 11 undeveloped lots on 3rd Avenue N in the City Park neighbourhood. Right now, the land is zoned for institutional uses like schools or churches. The proposal would allow townhouses, small apartment buildings, and...
Why This Matters: Live in City Park or nearby? This rezoning sets the rules for what gets built on this empty block. It could mean more neighbours, more housing options, and small businesses within walking distance. Or it could change the character of your street.
Community Planning
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Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon is inviting property owners along its future bus rapid transit route to voluntarily rezone their land. The new zoning allows taller mixed-use buildings—up to 27 metres near transit stations. If you own property in the Corridor Growth Area...
Why This Matters: Own property along 8th Street or near a future Link station? This could change what you can build—or what gets built next door. The rezoning allows apartment buildings with shops at street level, potentially increasing property values but also changing neighbourhood character.
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London, ON
London is adding a two-way cycle track to Boler Road and replacing the aging watermain. The project runs from Commissioners Road to Southdale Road. New pedestrian crossings and traffic signal upgrades are also planned. Construction is expected to...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Boler Road? This project will affect your daily commute and property access during construction. Cyclists will get a safer dedicated route. Some trees will be removed before work begins.
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Saskatoon, SK
A developer wants to build a 6-storey apartment building at 702 and 706 Victoria Avenue in Saskatoon's Nutana neighbourhood. Right now, the zoning only allows buildings up to 4 storeys. The city is asking neighbours what they think before deciding...
Why This Matters: Live in Nutana? This building would go up on your street. A 6-storey apartment means more neighbours, more cars, and a different look for the block. If you care about how your neighbourhood grows, now's the time to speak up.
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London, ON
London is upgrading roads, sidewalks, and cycling lanes along Western Road, Sarnia Road, and Philip Aziz Avenue near Western University. Construction starts spring 2026 with new watermains, protected bike lanes, and safer pedestrian crossings. The...
Why This Matters: Live near Western University or commute through this area? These changes will affect your daily travel for the next two years. Cyclists get new protected lanes. Pedestrians get safer crossings with more time to cross. Drivers should expect construction delays starting spring 2026.
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Saskatoon, SK
A developer wants to build apartments or townhouses on three properties at 700, 702, and 704 Central Avenue in Saskatoon. Right now, these sites are zoned for institutional uses like schools or community centres. The proposal would change that to...
Why This Matters: Live near Central Avenue? This could change what gets built in your neighbourhood. Instead of a school or community centre, you might see a mid-rise apartment building. More housing could mean more neighbours—and more traffic.
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London, ON
London is widening Sunningdale Road from two lanes to four between Wonderland Road and Villagewalk Boulevard. The project includes replacing the Medway Creek Bridge, adding cycle tracks and sidewalks on both sides, and upgrading water and sewer...
Why This Matters: Drive, bike, or walk on Sunningdale Road? Expect major detours for two years. The Medway Creek Bridge will be closed during construction. Live nearby? Construction noise and traffic changes are coming. The upside: better cycling infrastructure and a wider, safer road when it's done.
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London, ON
London is inviting community groups, non-profits, and residents to propose small-scale events, installations, or displays for Dundas Place. Think salsa nights, jazz afternoons, or pop-up games. Selected projects get city support including equipment...
Why This Matters: Got an idea to bring your neighbourhood together? This is your chance. The city will help with equipment, logistics, and promotion. You just need a vision and the energy to make it happen.
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