Ontario acts to protect bees while feds twiddle their thumbs
The global campaign to ban neonicotinoid pesticides just took a big step forward in Ontario. Continue reading Ontario acts to protect bees while feds twiddle their thumbs
The global campaign to ban neonicotinoid pesticides just took a big step forward in Ontario. Continue reading Ontario acts to protect bees while feds twiddle their thumbs
University of Toronto is hosting the annual SMG competition, an ontario – wide student case competition where students pitch an idea that is not only environmentally friendly but also cuts costs for businesses. Continue reading Show Me the Green Case Competition
Forests Ontario is celebrating MIRVISH’s production, The Heart of Robin Hood, from December 23 to March 1. Continue reading MIRVISH Christmas Market at the Royal Alexandra Theatre – December 11 to 13, 2014
This holiday season Toronto will once again celebrate the romance and magic of a traditional Christmas at the Toronto Christmas Market.Come check out Forest Ontario’s booth and purchase a Christmas tree or wreath in support of forest restoration. Continue reading Toronto Christmas Market – November 28 – December 21, 2014
More than half the world’s nations already recognize environmental rights. It’s time for Canada to live up to its values and join this growing global movement. Continue reading David Suzuki: The movement for environmental rights is building
Plant a tree in honour of those who have served at the Lakefront West Park for the Oshawa Remembrance Day Tree Planting Event. Continue reading Oshawa Remembrance Day Tree Planting Event
Join LEAF for a special public lecture on November 17. Hear from Joris Voeten, Urban Green Engineer, as he discusses site design for urban tree growth in the Netherlands. Continue reading Site design for urban tree growth in The Netherlands: November 17, 2014
New Chitek Lake Provincial Park successfully protects Skownan First Nation’s territory. Continue reading Skownan First Nation and Manitoba government announce new protected lands
A report that alerts the general public and decision makers to the ability of the Smart Grid to change how they think about electricity. Continue reading New report: Smart from Sunrise To Sunset
Building the Site C Dam and flooding the Peace Valley would be a tragedy for First Nations, agriculture and the environment. Continue reading David Suzuki: Site C proposal puts treaty commitments to the test
The workshop will be hosted by John Swaigen of Ecojustice who has designed the session to educate nonprofits active in the environmental field about the legal tools available to protect our air, water, land, and human health. Continue reading Legal Toolkit Workshop for Environmental Protection, Oct. 30, 2014
Learn about the Emerald Ash Borer and discover how it can affect your forest. Continue reading Emerald Ash Borer Workshop in Mount Albert – October 6, 2014