Closed
Waterloo Region, ON
The Region of Waterloo has completed a major reconstruction of Bleams Road between Trussler Road and Fischer-Hallman Road in Kitchener. The project replaced the entire road structure, installed a new watermain, added multi-use pathways on both...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Bleams Road? This project changed how you get around. Four new roundabouts replaced old intersections. New multi-use pathways make walking and cycling safer. The road itself is completely rebuilt.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Waterloo Region, ON
McDougall Cottage is creating a 2026 exhibit called "The Power of Nostalgia" about Cambridge's most cherished places. They want residents to share memories of local spots—restaurants, arenas, clubs, conservation areas—that shaped the community. The...
Why This Matters: Grew up in Cambridge? Your memories of skating at Dixon Arena, eating at George's Chinese Food, or hanging out at local clubs could become part of a museum exhibit. This is a chance to see your community's story preserved for future generations.
Policy & Studies
Housing & Communities
Closed
Waterloo Region, ON
The Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum wants to update its kids' Play Space and is asking families what they'd like to see. The museum held engagement sessions with children and caregivers in November and December. A final report with...
Why This Matters: Got kids? This is your chance to shape what they'll play with at the local museum. The current play space is getting a refresh, and the museum wants to know what activities would actually keep your children engaged.
Community Planning
Education
Housing & Communities
Closed
Surrey, BC
Surrey wanted public input on creating a Sports Hall of Fame to celebrate local athletes, coaches, and volunteers. The hall will recognize people who've made achievements in sports, shown leadership, or contributed behind the scenes. The first...
Why This Matters: Know a local sports hero who deserves recognition? This was your chance to help shape who gets honoured. From youth coaches to Olympic athletes, Surrey's sports community runs deep. The hall of fame will become a permanent fixture celebrating the city's athletic legacy.
Policy & Studies
Housing & Communities
Closed
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
Closed
Brampton, ON
Brampton invited businesses to propose innovative EV charging solutions for a city pilot program. The goal was to test infrastructure that would encourage more residents to switch to electric vehicles. This Expression of Interest has now closed.
Why This Matters: Thinking about buying an electric car but worried about charging? This pilot aimed to expand charging options in Brampton. More chargers means less range anxiety for EV owners and potential buyers.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon is building a dry pond in Cahill Park to stop flooding near 21st Street West and Avenue W South. At least 10 buildings have flooded during heavy storms. The pond will hold rainwater temporarily, then drain within 24 hours. The ball diamond...
Why This Matters: Live near Cahill Park or use it regularly? The park will be closed from February 2026 until fall 2027. The ball diamond is going away permanently. If you've had water in your basement during storms, this project could finally fix that. About 10 homes near 21st and Avenue W have flooded repeatedly.
Community Planning
Environment & Climate
Housing & Communities
Closed
Winnipeg, MB
St. James residents asked for an off-leash dog area, and the City of Winnipeg designed one for Sturgeon Road Athletic Field. The proposed design includes separate areas for large and small dogs, fencing, benches, shade trees, and expanded parking...
Why This Matters: Got a dog in St. James? This could give you a safe, fenced space to let them run free. The design includes separate areas for big and small dogs, so your pup can play with dogs their own size.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Closed
Edmonton, AB
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in Falconer Heights. The city is testing temporary traffic calming measures—like speed bumps or better crosswalks—before making permanent changes. Your feedback on the...
Why This Matters: Live in Falconer Heights? This is your chance to flag that intersection where cars blow through stop signs, or the stretch where speeding makes walking feel dangerous. The city will actually use your input to decide where to put traffic calming measures in 2026.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Edmonton, AB
Edmonton is considering rezoning a church property in MacEwan to allow multi-unit housing. The revised proposal would permit buildings up to 6 storeys near Ellerslie Road, stepping down to 3-4 storeys closer to existing homes. The applicant scaled...
Why This Matters: Live near Ellerslie Road and 115 Street? This could change what gets built next door. The proposal means more housing density in your neighbourhood. Traffic, parking, and the look of the area could all shift.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Closed
Government of New Brunswick (NB)
New Brunswick wants to know if employers should be required to share salary information openly. The province is exploring a Pay Transparency Framework to address wage gaps and make workplaces fairer. They're asking workers, employers, unions, and...
Why This Matters: Ever wonder if your coworker makes more than you for the same job? Pay transparency rules could require employers to post salary ranges in job ads and report on pay gaps. This affects anyone who works for a living in New Brunswick—especially women and marginalized groups who often face hidden wage...
Policy & Studies
Economy & Jobs
Justice & Rights
Open for Input
Ontario Energy Board (ON)
The Ontario Energy Board is reviewing Enbridge Gas's plan for energy conservation programs from 2026 to 2030. These "demand side management" programs help homeowners and businesses reduce natural gas use through rebates, audits, and efficiency...
Why This Matters: Heat your home with natural gas? This affects what rebates you can get for furnace upgrades, insulation, or smart thermostats. The programs could help lower your energy bills—but the costs get spread across all gas customers. Small businesses and landlords may also see new incentives to cut energy...
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Finance & Consumer
Closed
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (AB)
Alberta asked farmers and consumers what the province's agricultural priorities should be. The consultation shaped the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a $406 million federal-provincial program that replaced Growing Forward 2 in 2018. Two rounds...
Why This Matters: Food prices and farm viability affect everyone. This framework shaped how Alberta supports farmers managing drought, market swings, and climate challenges. If you buy Alberta beef, grain, or produce, these policies touched your grocery bill.
Policy & Studies
Agriculture & Food
Economy & Jobs
Closed
Ministry of Environment and Protected Areas (AB)
In 2018, Alberta proposed creating a new Wildland Provincial Park in the Bighorn Country region west of Edmonton. The plan would have expanded parks, recreation areas, and public land use zones from Banff's border to Drayton Valley. The goal...
Why This Matters: Love hiking, camping, or ATVing in Alberta's backcountry? This proposal would have changed how you access and use public lands near Banff. Ranchers, outfitters, and local businesses had a stake too. The region's headwaters feed the North Saskatchewan River, which supplies drinking water to Edmonton...
Community Planning
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Ministry of Health (AB)
Alberta asked whether people making low-risk foods at home—like baked goods, jams, and pickles—should face fewer regulations when selling them. The goal was to cut red tape for small food entrepreneurs while still protecting public health. This...
Why This Matters: Love your neighbour's homemade jam? Want to sell your famous cookies at the farmers' market? This was about making it easier for home cooks to turn their kitchen creations into small businesses. It also affects what local foods you can buy directly from your community.
Regulations & Permits
Agriculture & Food
Economy & Jobs
Health & Safety
Closed
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (AB)
Alberta wants farmers to drive agricultural research priorities, not just participate in them. The province gathered input on what 'farmer-led research' should mean, what the priorities should be, and how industry can share leadership. This could...
Why This Matters: If you're a farmer, this is about who decides what gets researched—and whether your priorities matter. Even if you're not farming, agricultural research affects food prices and rural jobs. Alberta wants to become a biotech hub, which could mean more investment in your region.
Policy & Studies
Agriculture & Food