Piloting a Regenerative Economy
The first CANOVA pilots connect local markets, greenhouses, and community projects in a living model of renewal. Each verified action, from planting to restoration generates CANOVA credits that circulate within the network, creating local strength, national data, and measurable environmental progress.
Piloting a Regenerative Economy
Communities leading the change, one action at a time.
Where Renewal Begins
The first CANOVA pilots are demonstrating how stewardship can strengthen both communities and the nation.
Local markets, greenhouses, and restoration projects are becoming living examples of how value grows when care is measured and rewarded. Each verified action adds to a growing record of renewal, proving that regeneration is practical, scalable, and beneficial for everyone involved.
How the Pilot Works
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Local Participation
Individuals, small businesses, and community groups take part by completing verified stewardship activities such as planting trees, improving soil, or supporting sustainable production. -
Verification and Tracking
Each action is reviewed through the CANOVA system to ensure it meets measurable standards for environmental and social benefit. -
Issuance of CANOVA Credits
Verified activities generate CANOVA credits that can circulate within the local pilot network as a reward for care and contribution. -
Community Circulation
Credits can be exchanged between participating vendors, markets, and partners. This keeps value circulating locally while contributing to national data on environmental renewal.
The Purpose of the Pilot
The goal is to create a working model that proves how regenerative systems can support local economies while restoring the environment.
Each pilot becomes a microcosm of a national framework that rewards what sustains life. The lessons learned at the community level inform the broader strategy for scaling CANOVA across regions and provinces.
Real People, Real Impact
Farmers restoring soil health, vendors participating in sustainable markets, students planting native species, and volunteers maintaining pollinator gardens are all part of the same ecosystem of care.
Each act earns measurable value, connecting everyday effort to national progress.
The Path Forward
The pilots are not the destination. They are the beginning of a regenerative movement that strengthens Canada from the ground up.
As new communities join, CANOVA becomes a living record of national renewal and shared responsibility.