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Brief submitted in September 2024 by GRAME to the l’Office de consultation publique de Montréal (OCPM), ds part of the consultation process on the draft Montréal Urban and Mobility Plan (Plan d’urbanisme et de mobilité de Montréal)
Brief submitted by Imagine Lachine-Est and GRAME to the Agence régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM), as part of the public consultation on the Projet du grand Sud-Ouest de Montréal.
Brief submitted by GRAME to the Commission sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs, as part of the consultation on the future of water in Montreal.
Brief submitted in September 2024 by GRAME to the l’Office de consultation publique de Montréal (OCPM), ds part of the consultation process on the draft Montréal Urban and Mobility Plan (Plan d’urbanisme et de mobilité de Montréal)
Brief submitted by Imagine Lachine-Est and GRAME to the Agence régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM), as part of the public consultation on the Projet du grand Sud-Ouest de Montréal.
Brief submitted by GRAME to the Commission sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs, as part of the consultation on the future of water in Montreal.
Brief submitted to the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM) as part of the consultation on the draft 2024-2031 Metropolitan Residual Materials Management Plan.
Brief submitted by GRAME and Imagine Lachine-Est to the public consultation of the Commission sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs de la Ville de Montréal, on the “Roadmap – Towards zero-emission buildings in Montreal by 2040”.
Brief produced and submitted jointly by the Collectif en connectivité du sud-ouest de Montréal as part of the consultations on the OCPM’s Projet de Ville 2050.
Literature review submitted in July 2022 by GRAME to the Borough of Lachine as part of GRAME’s scoping study on the implementation of tram-cargo and bike-cargo freight transportation systems in Lachine (Updated 2025).
Thesis by Étienne Tardif-Paradis, master’s student at Université de Montréal, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science.
Brief submitted by GRAME to the Office de Consultation Publique de Montréal, as part of the consultation on the Lachine-Est eco-district PPU.
Brief from the Lachine-Est Working Group of the Lachine Transportation Committee.
Submission to the Quebec government’s consultation on green hydrogen and bioenergies
As part of the public consultation on green and intelligent buildings (BVI) conducted by Société québécoise des infrastructures (SQI).
Brief submitted to the Commission sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs (City of Montreal).
Comments on the “Proposed integrated management approach for plastic products to reduce waste and prevent pollution”.
Why the new tramway must be a pillar of a genuine strategic transportation development plan for Greater Montreal. A joint brief from the Groupe de recommandations et d’actions pour un meilleur environnement (GRAME) and Imagine Lachine-Est
Brief presented to the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain in collaboration with Coalition Climat Montréal.
Brief submitted on July 30, 2020 to the Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’environnement (BAPE), as part of the file concerning the Quebec City tramway construction project.
Brief presented, as part of the public consultation on the PDGMR 2020-2025, to the Commission
permanente du conseil municipal de Montréal sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs.
Brief presented to the Montreal City Council Standing Committee on Water, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Large Parks as part of the public consultation on flyer control.
Brief submitted as part of the public consultation on the Government of Quebec’s (MELCC) Electrification and Climate Change Plan (ECCP).
Brief submitted as part of the work on financing sustainable mobility (Ministère des transports du Québec).
Commentary submitted under the Initiative Mandate of the Committee on Transport and the Environment (National Assembly).
Brief submitted to the OCPM as part of the public consultations on the future Lachine-Est sector.
Brief submitted to the Communauté Métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM) public consultation.
Brief and recommendations submitted to the OCPM as part of the public consultation on the future Turcot nature park.
Brief and recommendations submitted to the OCPM as part of the public consultation on the Maison mère des Soeurs de Sainte-Anne in Lachine.
Brief submitted to the OCPM as part of the public consultations on the Turcot urban economic and social development plan (UESDP).
Brief submitted to the OCPM as part of the public consultations on the future of the Pierrefonds-Ouest sector.
Brief presented to the OCPM as part of the public consultations on the Downtown Strategy.
Brief presented to the Montreal City Council Commission on Water, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Large Parks as part of the consultation on municipal green building bylaws and tools.
Brief submitted to the Bureau d’audience publique sur l’environnement (BAPE) on the Caisse de dépôts et de placements du Québec (CDPQ-Infra) metropolitan electrical network (EMN) project.
Brief submitted to the Bureau d’audience publique sur l’environnement (BAPE) by the Caisse de dépôts et de placements du Québec (CDPQ-Infra) on behalf of the borough of Lachine, City of Montreal, concerning the metropolitan electrical network (EMN) project.
Brief prepared for the City of Dorval, submitted to the Bureau d’audience publique sur l’environnement (BAPE) on the Caisse de dépôts et de placements du Québec (CDPQ-Infra) metropolitan electrical network (EMN) project.
Brief submitted to the Consultation publique sur le projet d’Oléoduc Énergie-Est de TransCanada – section québécoise.
Submission to the Consultations on Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA) and Hydrocarbon Development in Quebec.
Brief prepared by GRAME and submitted to the Communauté Métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM) for public consultation on TransCanada’s Énergie-Est oil pipeline project.
Brief prepared by GRAME and submitted to the Communauté Métropolitaine de Montréal for the public consultation on the draft 2015-2020 Metropolitan Residual Materials Management Plan (PMGMR).
Brief submitted by GRAME as part of the Consultations particulières et auditions publiques sur le rapport de la Commission d’examen sur la fiscalité québécoise, held by the Government of Quebec’s Commission des finances publiques.
Brief prepared by GRAME and submitted to the Commission municipale sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs de la Ville de Montréal as part of the public consultations on “Les enjeux et les impacts du bannissement des sacs d’emplettes à usage unique”.
Research report produced by GRAME and submitted to the Commission d’examen sur la fiscalité québécoise.
Brief prepared by GRAME, CRUISP and CDEC-Lasalle-Lachine and submitted in early September to the Office de consultation publique de Montréal.
Brief submitted by GRAME, CRUISP and CASUAL to the Commission sur les transports et les travaux publics.
Final report on the Lachine Collective Garden Network’s 2012 gardening season.
Brief submitted to the OCPM as part of the public consultations on urban agriculture in Montreal.
Brief presented to the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal as part of the public consultations on the financing of public transit.
Complément de mémoire du GRAME présenté à la Régie de l’énergie dans le cadre du projet de lecture à distance d’Hydro-Québec.
Report by GRAME’s expert, Mr. Edmund Finamore, submitted to the Régie de l’énergie in connection with Hydro-Québec’s remote reading project.
GRAME’s brief to the Régie de l’énergie on Hydro-Québec’s remote reading project.
Brief presented to the Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’environnement. GRAME offers a macro-ecological vision of some of the key issues related to the future development of shale gas or any other hydrocarbon in Quebec.
Brief presented to the Transport and Environment Committee of the Quebec National Assembly. GRAME proposes greenhouse gas reduction targets of at least 20% for 2020.
Brief presented to the Parliamentary Commission on the Financing of the Régie des Rentes du Québec. GRAME suggests the establishment of an ecological tax system to offset the effects of an aging population.
Brief submitted to the Commission of Inquiry of the Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’environnement (BAPE) on the Turcot complex reconstruction project in Montreal.
Map of alternative solutions proposed for the Montreal interchange rehabilitation project.
Brief submitted in 2008 to suggest more ecological ways of managing the large number of parking spaces planned for the vast Griffintown real estate project in a former industrial district of Montreal. GRAME also suggests facilitating car-sharing services (e.g. Communauto).
Faced with ever-increasing waste production, GRAME suggests raising consumer awareness through an economic measure: waste pricing.
Brief presented to the City Council Commission and the Agglomeration Council Commission. GRAME’s contribution to the City of Montreal’s Transportation Plan.
Ecological tax reform: issues from a Quebec and Canadian perspective (112 pages)
Eastmain-1-A and Rupert Diversion, a priority for sustainable development (23 pages)
Analyse des impacts du projet de prolongement de l’autoroute 25 d’un point de vue macroécologique. Brief presented to the Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’environnement (BAPE).
Brief submitted to the Ministère de l’Environnement du Québec. GRAME and Carrefour jeunesse-emploi Marquette support the government’s sustainable development approach and propose a few additions.
On the eve of the Kyoto Protocol’s entry into force, GRAME looks at Quebec’s energy future and proposes that the Commission de l’économie et du travail consider a strategy for sustainable development and energy efficiency.
Report submitted to the evaluation committee for the directives for the impact assessment of the Eastmain-1-A and Rupert diversion project.
Brief submitted to the Evaluating Committee for the Eastmain-1-A and Rupert Diversion Project Impact Statement Guidelines.
Brief presented to the Parliamentary Commission on the Environment and Transport. GRAME presents the tools and measures needed to achieve Canadian and Quebec objectives.
“At the time of ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, the question of “how” becomes crucial”. GRAME presents a critical analysis of the four options presented by the Canadian government for developing its action plan to implement the Protocol.
“At the time of ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, the question of “how” becomes crucial”. GRAME presents a critical analysis of the four options presented by the Canadian government for developing its action plan to implement the Protocol.
“At the time of ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, the question of “how” becomes crucial”. GRAME presents a critical analysis of the four options presented by the Canadian government for developing its action plan to implement the Protocol.
Action plan for sustainable development and climate protection (33 pages)
The Ministère des Transports du Québec’s project: A short-term vision that will fuel urban sprawl (13 pages)
Transport after Kyoto: energy efficiency in cities (8 pages)
Analysis by GRAME, where gasoline consumption is considered an indicator of the macro-ecological performance of cities. The authors attempt to better understand the impact of urban planning on transportation needs.
Energy efficiency, regulation and economic instruments: re-examining the vocation and design of energy efficiency and economic tools (133 pages)
Greenhouse gas management tools: re-examining the purpose and design of energy efficiency, regulation and economic instruments (251 pages)
Transport planning and management in a strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: the role of economic instruments (22 pages)
Economic instruments and the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: presentation of the approach (4 pages)
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the City of Lachine: an assessment (9 pages)
Case study illustrating an evaluation grid for economic instruments applied to greenhouse gas reduction (80 pages)
Non-Monetary Costs of Generating Electricity: Where Does Hydro Stand? (9pages)
Sustainable development and updating Quebec’s forestry system (14 pages)
Climate change: analysis of the Canadian approach and strategic issues for Quebec (31 pages)
Climate change: strategic issues for Quebec (16 pages)
Using the lessons of the ice storm for sustainable development (14 pages)
Electricity Generation and Environmental Externalities: The G.R.A.M.E Model (8 pages)
The environmental externalities of electricity generation: the G.R.A.M.E model (8 pages)
Windpower and its Dependance on Hydro Reservoirs: Results from Wind Farms Simulations for Quebec (11 pages)
Economic incentives: an essential complement to the future Régie de l’énergie (2 pages)
Five major sustainable development projects for Montreal and the surrounding region (59 pages)
Daring to decide for the metropolis (30 pages)
For a sustainable development of taxation and financing of public services (84 pages)
Legislative measures and economic incentives for waste management: Comparison of France, Germany and Quebec and lessons to be learned (62 pages)
Sustainable energy development = hydropower development x 3 dimensions of energy efficiency (99 pages)
Green taxes and the challenge of ecological tax reform: tools for sustainable development (49 pages)
Ecological tax reform: a priority for sustainable development (31 pages)
Externalities, nuclear energy and waste management (30 pages)
Integrated resource planning (IRP), an approach that limits energy efficiency (6 pages)
Registration fees proportional to fuel consumption: an energy efficiency tool (4 pages)
Cogeneration in Quebec: Energy efficiency or polluting thermal power plants (10 pages)
Gazmont power plant project (11 pages)
The Indeck cogeneration project in Hull: A headlong rush into anti-hydroelectric psychosis (19 pages)
Don’t miss history twice: Conceiving energy tax (5 pages)
Rehabilitating hydropower and rejecting lies (28 pages)
Tax reform for a sustainable economy (41 pages)
Sustainability analysis of the Petro-Canada Environment House (6 pages)
The SOLIGAZ project, natural gas development in Quebec and sustainable development (4 pages)
Action plan: 1988-1998 – Transportation in the Montreal region (26 pages)
Energy: the waste trilogy (3 pages)