Welcome to our Ottawa dinner!This will be our second event in Ottawa and we can’t wait to pick up where we left off. Newcomers are very welcome. If you are looking for an opportunity to talk climate with professionals identifying...
Martin Sers is Adjunct Professor at York University and Fellow of the Centre for Sustainable Prosperity. Limits to Growth was published in 1972. It was the first use of systems dynamics to model a growing economy on a finite planet....
We are holding a series of small group discussions our homes around the riding. The executive of the riding association meets regularly and policy is always a popular topic. We want to share that experience with you. We will bring...
After brief Annual General Meetings for GPC and GPO in University-Rosedale, Elizabeth May one of Canada’s most respected parliamentarians, a life-long environmental advocate, author of ten books, lawyer and leader, will join Jonathan Pedneault global human-rights advocate, journalist and author and elected co-leader...
We will have a lively mixture of people from NGOs, academia, students, government and business. Come along and you’ll be made welcome. Just say, “are you green?” and we will look after you and introduce you to whoever is there....
Join us for an interactive discussion on Climate. We go beyond the doom and gloom headlines to climate actions that we can take. This session will be held over videoconference. A link will be sent after you RSVP.
The Green Party of Canada is holding its 2024 Annual General Meeting, virtually. We are looking for volunteers to help before and during the event. In particular, volunteers with high skill levels in tech that live in the Toronto area...
Farming is one of the most adaptable of human enterprises. In the County – from “Barley Days” to canning to dairy to cash crops – all driven by changing demand, transportation, and technology. What does the future hold? As the...
Thermal energy networks, often called district energy, are one of the most efficient means of delivering climate-friendly heating and cooling. These networks use safe and stable renewable energy that can be derived from sources as diverse as geothermal, wastewater systems,...
Join us to talk about the impact of our work on the Royal Bank of Canada and the power that we have built. RBC holds investments in:– The Coastal GasLink pipeline, which violates Wet’suwet’en rights and has led to militarized...
No More Noise Toronto is a grassroots organization working with and engaging residents to reduce noise pollution. Three ways you can help this month:1. send an email to TPH to make noise a priority2. Email the City of Toronto regarding...
The Toronto-St. Paul’s and University-Rosedale constituency associations are pleased to invite you to a mainstreeting event this St. Patrick’s Day to talk to your neighbours about Green Party housing policy and connect with like-minded volunteers in midtown Toronto. Volunteers will...
From coast to coast to coast, Canada is home to some of the world’s most incredible and well-known natural landscapes. And while numerous studies have proven the tangible benefits that being outdoors in nature can have for one’s health, Canadians...
Conventional economics tells us there is no difference between you, me, and the Federal government. We all need to balance our budgets. But what if the Federal government creates our money? Why then should it be bound by the same...
In March, we’ll be talking about Democracy in our country. Many of us feel that government does not represent our interest and is not headed in the right direction. We’ll be taking on questions like This session will be held...
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