Ceremony practiced by Indigenous and traditional people is how we have constantly informed ourselves of the real ...
Canada’s leaders are gutting safeguards and sidelining Indigenous rights. Calling it “prosperity” is a lie – real prosperity ...
Fourteen young people. Seven provinces and a territory. One powerful message to the federal government: Stop violating charter rights by perpetuating dangerous climate change and develop an adequate, ...
Kimberli Kolody-Watt is an advocate for fare-free transit and inclusivity in Regina. The city is exploring a pilot for high ...
People trust peers, family members and loved ones more than experts, scientists and environmental organizations. You can talk to people about climate change in ways we can’t. You’re more likely to ...
We asked artists throughout the country to share their perspectives on climate change. Together, their responses paint a vivid, gripping call for climate justice now. Click on each piece of art for ...
All of us can contribute to environmental and social justice causes. Take action politically, locally in your community, online or at home. Browse volunteer opportunities. There are many ways to join ...
The Butterflies in My Backyard (BIMBY) project is a community science campaign that tracks the abundance and diversity of butterfly species in Canada. BIMBY is a national community science initiative ...
A manicured lawn is pollinator-unfriendly. But a yard, community garden, patio or window box filled with native plants can be a pollinator paradise! Get tips and resources to live sustainably. Join ...
Pricing carbon emissions through a carbon tax is one of the most powerful incentives that governments have to encourage companies and households to pollute less by investing in cleaner technologies ...
On September 24 and 25, 17 allied organizations will meet with more than two dozen members of Parliament to demonstrate clear support for the federal government to build Canada’s east-west electricity ...
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