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Finalist Videos and Final Proposals

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The first round of the Smart Cities Challenge is closed. The Government of Canada announced the four winners (City of Montréal, Québec; Nunavut Communities, Nunavut; City of Guelph and County of Wellington, Ontario; and Town of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia) on May 14, 2019.

On March 5, 2019, all 20 finalists in the Smart Cities Challenge submitted videos, along with their final proposals, exploring how data and connected technology can achieve meaningful outcomes for residents.

Finalist's Smart Cities Website Finalist Video Final Proposal
Biigtigong Nishnaabeg Video Final Proposal
Cree Nation of Eastmain Video Final Proposal
City of Yellowknife Video Final Proposal
Mohawk Council of Akwesasne Video Final Proposal
Town of Bridgewater Video Final Proposal
Greater Victoria Video Final Proposal
City of Guelph and Wellington County Video Final Proposal
City of Airdrie and Area Video Final Proposal
Nunavut Communities Video Final Proposal
Town of the Pas, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Rural Municipality of Kelsey Video Final Proposal
City of Richmond Video Final Proposal
City of Saskatoon Video Final Proposal
Parkland, Brazeau, Lac Ste Anne, and Yellowhead Counties Video Final Proposal
St. Mary's First Nation and Fredericton Video Final Proposal
City of Côte Saint-Luc Video Final Proposal
City of Edmonton Video Final Proposal
Waterloo Region Video Final Proposal
City of Vancouver and City of Surrey Video Final Proposal
City of Montréal Video Final Proposal
(available in French only)
Québec City Video Final Proposal
(available in French only)
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