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Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac)
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GLOBAL CLIMATE MOVEMENT
We work every day with members from coast to coast to coast to advance climate action and build a healthier, safer future that leaves no one behind.
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The fight for climate action is first and foremost a
Three Indigenous MPs appointed to cabinet – what will this mean for Indigenous Peoples? | APTN News
Mark Carney unveiled his first cabinet as elected prime minister on Tuesday.For more on the cabinet appointments, APTN News spoke with Cody Groat, a Mohawk a...
Green Economy Network – A coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada
Working to Build a Green Economy
The Green Economy Network (GEN) is a coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada.
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Our pillars represent our focus for a Common Platform as we move
Calls to establish national day for missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys | APTN News
In Winnipeg, members of the Indigenous community gathered to draw attention to missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys.They are calling on Indigenous le...
Renewable Energy, Good Jobs
To achieve a net-zero energy economy, Canada must do more to de-carbonize its electricity profile. To do so, significant public investments in renewable energy and grid integration will be required. We call on the federal government to inves
Profit, not price, is why we keep burning fossil fuels
Canadian governments could take advantage of their access to cheaper borrowing and patient capital to bring power generation back into the democratic control. Public ownership of generation and transmission would accelerate deployment of low carbon energy sources according to social and ecological need, not private profit.
Europe is in the middle of a ‘greenlash.’ If Canada doesn’t put workers first in its green transition, we could be next
The European far right’s pivot to attacking green policies shows why Canada needs a climate change approach that centres the interests of working people.
Is Canada Falling Behind on Green Industrial Policy? with Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood
Why is Canada lagging behind the rest of the world when it comes to industrial policy, and how can industrial strategy help Canada take serious climate action? Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, senior researcher at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives focusing on international trade and climate change policy in Canada, sat down with the Perspectives Journal Podcast at the 2024 Progress Summit in April to discuss Canada’s industrial policy vision.
Is Market-based Climate Action Working for Canadians? with Brendan Haley
After a long summer break for the Perspectives Journal Podcast, we’re back and with the problematic Temporary Foreign Workers Program in the news, as well as growing anti-immigrant sentiment across Canada and other Western countries, we kicked off this season asking what’s behind this narrative, who’s to blame, and what the working-class is doing to fix this problem.
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Grassy Narrows First Nation Welcome To Asupbeeschoseewagong Anishabek A Nation of Ojibway with traditional roots in Northwestern Ontario celebrating and preserving traditions in Indigenous culture and living. Read More Rooted in Culture, United in Strength Grassy Narrows First Nation is grounded in the wisdom of our Elders, language, and traditions. Our strength comes from unity
It's time to shift from relief to gratitude as Carney helps steer the climate transition
Danielle Smith's agitations and the insatiable fossil fuel industry's demands will make climate action difficult, but Canada's new prime minister brings the right qualifications — and will have plenty of help in the House.
In the tariff war, Canada forgetting about Indigenous nations – Canadian Dimension
Ignoring Indigenous nations and rights as Canada enters a new economic chapter would shred Canada’s reputation, much as ignoring the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement shreds America’s. Ignoring us is contrary to the last decade of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation work and is a risk to both the legitimacy of political elites and the profitability of Canadian industries.
The Ontario Clean Air Alliance led the successful campaign to phase-out Ontario’s five dirty coal-fired power plants. We are now working to move to a zero carbon electricity grid by 2035, and lower electricity bills, through an integrated combination of energy conservation and efficiency, cost-effective Made-in-Ontario green energy, and energy cooperation with Hydro Quebec.Today, the OCAA is working on the next step to clean up our electricity grid by phasing out gas power. As a first step we’re calling for Ontario to triple its wind and solar and double its energy efficiency.