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February 3, 2023
An Ethical Economic Charter to Guide Development in the District Central
The SDC District Central is participating this year in a pilot project developed by ELEMENTS Urban Planning. This project consists of an Ethical Economic Charter, a tool that will consolidate the District Central community’s collective vision for a resilient business district.
This unique approach focuses on economic development that meets the aspirations of the community. ELEMENTS Urban Planning specializes in the realization of distinctive and environmentally friendly urban projects of all scales and has been working for several years on the conceptualization of this new territorial development tool. Once you have expressed interest in taking the survey by clicking on the button below, a member of the project team will contact you to confirm that you qualify to participate. You will then receive the link to the survey.
This step is a milestone in the development of the Ethical Economic Charter and is aimed at business leaders or owners. The information collected focuses, in particular, on the circular economy, corporate social responsibility and the mission of companies in order to assemble a more accurate economic portrait. The statistics and trends that emerge will serve as the basis for future workshops on the direction of economic development and the role that each economic actor can play in it. We are counting on as many participants as possible.
Would you like to contribute by participating in the survey?
Contact [email protected] to signal your interest. A member of the project team will contact you to confirm that you qualify to participate. You will then receive the link to the survey.
Municipal Elections 2025 – Inform, Mobilize, Act
On November 2, 2025, the residents and corporate citizens of Montréal will be called to the polls to elect their municipal representatives. On this occasion, the SDC District Central speaks…
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Over the past year, concerning testimonies have multiplied regarding the first segment of the North-South bike path implemented in the District Central. A Léger survey conducted at the end of…
Read MoreThe District Central Sends a Strong Message:
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