- Heritage 101
- Advocacy
- Accessibility for Historic Places
- Climate & Sustainability
- Cultural Maps
- Heritage Place Conservation
- Heritage Policy & Legislation
- Homeowners
- Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Reconciliation
- Indigenous Cultural Heritage
- Setting the Bar: A Reconciliation Guide for Heritage
- 1. Heritage and Reconciliation Pledge
- 2. Acknowledging Land and People
- 3. Celebrating Days of Recognition and Commemoration
- 4. With a Commitment to Learn
- 5. Committing to Strategic Organizational Diversity
- 6. Mission-Making Room for Reconciliation
- 7. Possession, Interpretation, Repatriation and Cultural Care
- 8. Shared Decision Making
- 9. Statements of Significance and other heritage planning documents
- 10. Heritage Conservation Tools, Local Government Act
- Racism: Do Not Let the Forgetting Prevail
- Taking Action: resources for diversity and inclusion
Making a Case for Heritage: Developing Your Argument

Our Making a Case for Heritage guide provides a framework, data, and approaches to help you make your case for heritage.
In this section, we describe different approaches to creating a case for heritage. We have supplied researched data for each topic and we have provided ideas to develop a well-rounded argument using the intrinsic-instrumental-institutional framework. We hope you will find the suggests inspiring as you develop your case for heritage.
Please feel free to contact us if you have questions or comments, or if you have ideas to share.