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Nov 13, 2008Redfish School of Change Brings Leadership to Canadian Communities
In this time of environmental and economic uncertainty, and need for exceptional leadership, the Redfish School of Change is preparing to take its first sixteen participants in the field for a unique, experiential field school in environmental education.
Nov 12, 2008No Room to Grow: Green Energy Review Hindered by Nuclear CommitmentsEnergy Minister George Smitherman's goal of increasing the amount of green energy in the province's electricity plan can only be met by replacing ageing nuclear stations with new green sources says a new report released by a coalition of environmental groups today.
Oct 24, 2008New Report Takes Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Policiesfrançais

Action to reduce greenhouse gas pollution in Canada is being hampered by a lack of analysis on the most efficient policies from an economic and environmental perspective, according to Don Drummond, Chief Economist at TD Bank Financial Group.

Oct 17, 2008Alberta's New Land-Use Framework at Critical PhaseAlberta’s new Land-Use Framework could become one of the government’s most important policy and legislative initiatives in several decades, but its success is not guaranteed. A new report released today by the Pembina Institute and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) Northern Alberta provides the Government of Alberta with a proposed implementation roadmap for the LUF.
Oct 16, 2008Majority Vote For Action on Climate Change

Once again Canada has a minority parliament, but it’s clear that the majority of Canadians voted for parties committed to taking stronger action on climate change. Over 60 per cent of people who cast their ballot voted for parties with more immediate and comprehensive proposals to fight climate change than Canada’s government-elect.

Nov 3, 2008 Harper's Climate Policies in Need of a Fresh StartWith the U.S. election looming, Washington seems ready to wake up from its long slumber on global warming. That gives Canada an important choice: do we want to lead the parade or fall meekly into line behind our neighbours to the south?
Oct 17, 2008 Canada's Election: Same Government, More Uncertainty for Carbon MarketsPrime Minister Stephen Harper took a weak climate plan into Canada's election and won himself a stronger minority government - but there's reason to doubt that his proposed greenhouse gas regulations will ever see the light of day.
Oct 11, 2008 Time to End the Phoney Battle and Fight the Real WarAt a time when we're flirting with climate disaster, Canada's political leaders have distracted us with a phoney war.

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