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Historic Places Initiative

What is the purpose of the Initiative?
Why is it necessary?
How has the Initiative taken shape?

Introduction

The Historic Places Initiative is a collaboration involving all levels of government - local, provincial, territorial and federal. Together, we have created the tools to enable Canadians to learn about, value, enjoy and conserve our country's historic places.

The tools are:

Additionally, other aspects of the Initiative are currently under development:

What is the purpose of the Initiative?

To build Canada's culture of heritage conservation by:

  • Providing the tools and information for citizens to take action and conserve the historic places that they value;
  • Creating an online, public resource to share information about the value and history of Canada's historic places;
  • Providing guidance for decision-making when planning for, intervening in and using historic places; and
  • Supporting the continued use of historic places so that they remain an integral part of our dynamic towns and cities.

Why is it necessary?

  • There has been a dramatic deterioration of Canada’s built heritage over the past 30 years.
  • Canada has lacked a pan-Canadian approach to heritage conservation.
  • Canada has fallen short with regards to heritage conservation when compared to other G8 countries.
  • Heritage conservation complements other issues, such as urban, sustainable and economic development, with which governments are currently dealing.

How has the Initiative taken shape?