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MRC de Coaticook Application 2018
- Date Updated: January 2018
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The Smart Cities Challenge is a pan-Canadian competition open to all municipalities, local or regional governments, and Indigenous communities (First Nations, Métis and Inuit). The Challenge empowers communities to adopt a smart cities approach to improve the lives of their residents through innovation, data and connected technology.
Download and review the Coaticook Municipalities Grouping's application to the Smart Cities Challenge.
Prize category: $10 million
Name of community: Municipality of Barnston-Ouest
Province: Québec
Population: 591
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Town of Coaticook
Province: Québec
Population: 9255
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Compton
Province: Québec
Population: 3,112
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Dixville
Province: Québec
Population: 710
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of East Hereford
Province: Québec
Population: 306
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Martinville
Province: Québec
Population: 469
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Saint-Edwige-de-Clifton
Province: Québec
Population: 484
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Sainte-Herménégilde
Province: Québec
Population: 702
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Saint-Malo
Province: Québec
Population: 483
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Saint-Venant-de-Paquette
Province: Québec
Population: 104
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: Municipality of Stanstead-Est
Province: Québec
Population: 603
Indigenous community: No
Name of community: City of Waterville
Province: Québec
Population: 2,028
Indigenous community: No
Challenge statement
Consolidate a dynamic occupation of the territory by our citizens, organizations, institutions and companies by making a capital technological turn that will provide dynamic local services equivalent to those of urban centers and will stimulate, through research and innovation, the vitality of our region, especially that of agricultural enterprises.
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