Bill 5 Explained: What it Means and What We Can Do Now
hosted by Ontario Nature
The sweeping Ontario bill amends several pieces of legislation and creates new laws. Most significantly, it eliminates the Endangered Species Act and replaces it with a much weaker and performative Species Conservation Act. It also creates the Special Economic Zones Act, which allows Cabinet to exempt projects from all provincial laws, regulations and municipal bylaws with no guardrails or criteria. We will present what the Bill means for Indigenous rights, environmental protections and democratic transparency.
Register and More details: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SU_VEC2kRIONS5ILK3wj3g#/registration
Uptown Climate Futures: Session 3
hosted by Uptown Climate Futures
Are you worried about Climate Change? Curious about getting involved in sustainability locally?
Join us for Uptown Climate Futures, a friendly, conversational workshop series designed to convene community, create a cohort feel, and amplify the voices of people in Uptown Toronto, with a focus on BIPOC youth (ages 15-35) . Through deep discussions, storytelling, creative exploration, and interactive activities, we’ll explore themes of social and environmental sustainability—culminating in a published anthology featuring participants' writing and artwork.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uptown-climate-futures-session-3-tickets-1357135311249
FREE Watershed Walks & Information Booth
Join us for a guided adult or family-oriented Watershed Walk, exploring the natural beauty and hidden systems of the Evergreen Brick Works site. Visit our booth, just east of the Farmer’s Market next to the watershed wall, to engage in hands-on activities about freshwater protection, and to participate in a Plastic Free July challenge that inspires change for a chance to win some great prizes from Patagonia and Second Story Press.
The event is free and open to all but please register for the walks in advance. Donations are welcome to support the work of our non-profit organizations.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages
Family watershed walks are geared to 7-10 year-olds who must be accompanied by an adult.
Free Workshop on DIY Air Cleaners
Hosted by Green 13
Learn about CR boxes, Corsi-Rosenthal boxes, a low cost, effective air purifier. If you wish to build one that evening, RSVP to rita@green13toronto.org and more information will be sent to you.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
RSVP required by emailing rita@green13toronto.org More detailed information will then be sent to you.
Housing Now - film and discussion
hosted by PARC
A fundraiser for PARC Supportive Housing. The evening will start with a panel discussion featuring advocates and organizers doing vital work in Toronto, followed by a showing of StreetCity (1998), a powerful documentary by Bay Weyman that tells the story of an extraordinary housing experiment in downtown Toronto that offered an alternative to shelters with housing that prioritized privacy, dignity and community. There will be a Q&A with the filmmaker, a raffle, and opportunities to connect with others who hare about housing.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/housing-now-tickets-1396313644699
Civic Hacknight #501: Connecting Canada – Lessons from Mapping Intercity Connections
hosted by Civil Tech Toronto
Civic Tech Toronto's weekly hacknights bring together Torontonians who want to improve the city through design, tech, and data. tech, and data. This week, hear from Sean Marshall, who has attempted to map every intercity transportation link - bus and rail - in Canada. With the withdrawal of Greyhound and the rise of small, intercommunity links, this work is more important than ever.
Register and More details: https://guild.host/events/civic-hacknight-501-q1ejnt
Be So For Real: A Workshop for Confronting Misinformation, Disinformation & Polarization in Your Circles
hosted by Rania El Mugammar
Part 2 of a two-part pay-what-you-can workshop series on having hard conversations. In this workshop, participants will learn what misinformation, disinformation and polarization mean and look like within our kinship ties, networks and broader communities. Understanding the impact of AI, concerted campaigns for disinformation, and lack of scientific, technical and critical literacy skills provides a backdrop for the strategies learned in this workshop.
Register and More details: https://www.raniawrites.com/register.html
Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future.
hosted by Cities for Everyone with Gil
Carl Elefante is an author, former president of American Institute of Architects (AIA), currently Principal Emeritus with Quinn Evans. Decarbonizing how buildings are designed, constructed, and operated is a sea change that is already altering professional principles and practices. During this event, seasoned architect and former AIA president Carl Elefante will address how buildings and cities can and must help resolve the looming climate emergency.
Register and More details: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CxqjT_METOKSkWCBp-zgKg#/registration
Systems, Not Symptoms: Rethinking Environmental Challenges Through The 55 Minutes
hosted by Sustainability Network
Albert Einstein is credited with saying, “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I’d spend fifty-five minutes thinking about the problem and five minutes thinking about solutions.” Join this webinar to hear from James Stauch, lead author of The 55 Minutes, about how to use those metaphorical first fifty-five minutes wisely. If we want to be successful when we innovate, act, or try to “change the system,” we need to get serious about understanding the problem. Unfortunately, the world that most of us inhabit is focused on those last five minutes—rushing headlong toward a “solution” without having understood the problem. But the kinds of problems we face in our workplaces, institutions, and society at large are the results of systems. For those who lament that “the system is broken,” “the system is rigged,” or “it’s a systemic problem,” this is a guide to understanding those systems and hopefully feeling less helpless, alienated, and confused. But the world is not linear, binary, or static. As those who are ecologically-oriented know, the world is rich with complex systems, and it is changing rapidly and radically. But in order to keep up, we need to slow down and think.
This webinar will focus on this under-developed area of "problem understanding," providing an overview of how to use your "55 minutes" wisely. It will cover a range of key questions, frameworks, concepts, and dive into a couple of the 30 tools outlined in the book to help you spend more time identifying, framing, observing, and listening to the system(s) that created and sustain a conservation or other environmental challenge you are working to address. The webinar will help environmental activists, organizations, funders, and policy makers spend less time "solving the wrong problem precisely" and more time navigating the complexity of the challenge and asking more beautiful questions that may point to new directions, alternatives, and possible places to leverage change.
Order your hard copy, or download a free PDF of the book, at https://the55minutes.com
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/systems-not-symptoms-rethinking-environmental-challenges-through-the-55-minutes
Decoding Conflict for Environmental NGOs: How to Uncover and Resolve What's Really Wrong
hosted by Sustainability Network
Date: July 29, 1:00-2:30 PM ET (Zoom Meeting)
Cost: Free
*All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following the session. The recording will be available for 60 days.
The work you do is vital, and collaboration is critical to the mission’s success. So why does the work get tripped up when people come together? Because conflict and tension are inevitable, especially when people care so deeply. Conflict is not simply a hazard to be avoided. With a bit of courage and the right tools, conflict can be a gateway to greater possibilities.
In this participatory workshop, you’ll learn:
- The six core drivers of conflict, which are common to internal teams and external collaborators
- Where to focus first to start transforming conflict
- Effective techniques you can use in any conflict
- How to go from intractable disagreements to collaborative solutions
Who This is For
This workshop will be valuable for people of any experience level who work on teams, or across teams, where collaboration is essential.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/decoding-conflict-for-environmental-ngos
Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution
hosted by Cities for Everyone with Gil
Janette Sadik-Khan, Principal, Bloomberg Associates, (F) NYC DOT Commissioner, chair NACTO, chair of GDCI, the Global Designing Cities Initiative. NYC, USA Janette is one of the world’s foremost authorities on transportation and urban transformation. A principal with Bloomberg Associates, she served as New York City’s transportation commissioner from 2007 to 2013 under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, overseeing historic changes to the city’s streets—pedestrianizing Broadway in Times Square, building nearly 400 miles of bike lanes, launching Citi Bike, the world's largest bike share system outside of China, and creating seven rapid bus lines and more than 60 plazas citywide. As a founding principal with Bloomberg Associates, she works with mayors around the world to reimagine and redesign their cities. She chairs the National Association of Transportation Officials and Global Designing Cities Initiative, implementing new, people-focused street design standards, which have been adopted in more than 150 cities across the United States and around the world.
Register and More details: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WgPvt0VxTGCcGZ_ao2DH0g#/registration
Fundraising Essentials with Mikhael Bornstein
hosted by Sustainability Network
Dates: September 9, 16, 23, 30, October 7 and 14
Times: 1:00 - 2:30 PM ET
Cost: $200
This seminar series is ideal for new fundraisers, part-time fundraisers, and those who work in small fundraising shops.
Mikhael's mentor once said, “Fundraising is easy, but you have to get the basics right.” He's not sure fundraising is ever easy, but it is absolutely crucial to get the basics right. And that is what this seminar series is all about.
Over three weeks, we will focus on the essentials of fundraising. We will explore the fundamental principles of effective fundraising, review the most common forms of fundraising, and learn how to grow your fundraising results.
In addition to six 90-minute interactive webinars, you will receive six resource manuals containing checklists, templates, and step-by-step guides.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/fundraising-essentials-with-mikhael-bornstein
Building An Effective Intergenerational ENGO Workplace
hosted by Sustainability Network
4-Part Series
September 17, 24, October 1, & 8, 1:00-2:30 PM ET on Zoom Meeting (camera and audio enabled)
Cost: $75 for the series
*All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following each session. The recording will be available for 60 days.
This workshop hones in on the impact of generational gaps within leadership, emphasizing the need to bridge these divides. By enhancing conflict resolution skills and fostering a deeper understanding of intergenerational dynamics, participants will gain valuable tools for maintaining a cohesive and effective workplace environment.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/building-an-effective-intergenerational-engo-workplace
Decolonizing ENGO-First Nation Partnerships (Fall 2025)
hosted by Sustainability Network
The DEFNP workshop series will offer tailored programming designed to match ENGOs on their decolonial (un)learning journeys. In Fall 2025, members of the ENGO sector will be able to choose one of three workshop tracks: Introduction to Decolonization in the ENGO Sector, Advanced Decolonial Theory and Application, or For Indigenous Ears Only - A Space for Reflection and Action. Each series consists of four three-hour sessions.
Collectively, Decolonizing ENGO-First Nation Partnerships fosters:
Awareness of settler colonialism and the ways it potentially harnesses civil society;
Understanding about how Canadian law such as the Indian Act and the Income Tax Act has suppressed Indigenous governance systems;
Awareness that Indigenous peoples have unique inherent political and legal systems, with which ENGOs may want to form partnerships;
A better understanding about how to navigate partnerships with Indigenous communities that promote decolonial environmentalism;
A stronger sense about how to identify and explain individual and organization social locations (i.e. positionalities) as part of ethical partnership development;
Promoting the resurgence of Indigenous self-determination in the Canadian ENGO sector.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/decolonizing-engo-first-nation-partnerships-workshop-series
Youth Climate Lab on Youth-Friendly ENGOs
hosted by Sustainability Network
September 25th, October 2nd, October 9th, October 16th
A two-webinar and two-workshop series:
$60 for the entire series on Zoom
Webinars:
Fostering Youth-Centred Impact
and
Leveraging Social Media to Better Engage Youth
Workshops:
Practicing Youth Engagement Scenarios Together
and
Refining Your Youth Engagement Plan
*Please note, all registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following the sessions. The recording will be available for 60 days.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/youth-friendly-engos
Networked: New Research on How Social Networks are Shaping Climate Action in Canada
hosted by Sustainability Network
As Canadians deal with multiple concerns -- high prices, housing, healthcare -- and impacts of extreme weather, join UBC Professor David Tindall to learn the preliminary results of a national survey exploring how personal and organization social networks -- and social media -- may be shaping our concerns about, and engagement in climate action.
Discussion in this interactive webinar, moderated by James Boothroyd, will focus on the extent to which social media counts in engaging individuals, and differences among groups. The webinar includes time for questions.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/networked-new-research-on-how-social-networks-are-shaping-climate-action-in-canada
3rd Global Conference on Environmental Education and Lifelong Learning
hosted by The Pan African Centre for Climate Policy
The 2025 EELL Conference aims to address the critical intersection of corporate influence on Indigenous lands and the urgent need for sustainable, equitable relationships. This conference seeks to create a platform for dialogue among corporate representatives, Indigenous leaders, and other stakeholders, fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding that honors Indigenous heritage while navigating contemporary economic challenges.
The vision for the conference underscores the importance of collaboration in reconciling corporate interests with Indigenous rights and environmental stewardship. Participants will delve into several key topics, each illuminating different facets of this complex relationship:
Land Rights and Sovereignty: The discussions will provide historical context regarding Indigenous land rights while showcasing successful advocacy efforts to protect these lands from corporate encroachments.
Corporate Responsibility and Ethical Practices: A critical evaluation of corporate practices on Indigenous territories will explore both successes and failures, aiming to establish frameworks for ethical engagement with Indigenous communities.
Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship: This topic will investigate the integration of Indigenous ecological knowledge in contemporary land management, assessing the environmental impact of corporate activities in Indigenous areas.
The event is scheduled for October 16th and 17th, 2025, from 9am to 5pm daily.
Register and More details: https://env-edu-learning.ca/eell-2025-canada-conference-2/
Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series with Mikhael Bornstein
hosted by Sustainability Network
Dates: July 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2025
Times: 1:00 - 2:15 PM ET
Cost: $80
Online via Zoom Meeting (Camera and audio enabled)
*Please note, all registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following the sessions. The recording will be available for 60 days.
The Practical Leadership Skills Series will include four interactive workshops.
Each workshop will last 75 minutes and include both presentation and interactive group exercises. Participants will leave the workshop with a practical skill that they can take back to their workplace and use immediately.
Four topics will be covered in the series:
1. How to conduct effective one-on-one meetings
2. Practical coaching and mentoring for non profit leaders
3. Practical team building for nonprofit leaders
4. How to lead without authority
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/practical-leadership-skills-workshop-series-with-mikhael-bornstein
Civic Hacknight #500! Bikespace – Project Updates
hosted by Civic Tech Toronto
Civic Tech Toronto's weekly hacknights bring together Torontonians who want to improve the city through design, tech, and data. tech, and data. This week will feature an update on BikeSpace, a community-built web app that lets people report the issues they find when trying to park their bikes in the city that launched from Civic Tech TO in July 2017.
Register and More details: https://guild.host/events/civic-hacknight-500-iqk0ix
Shut it, Uncle Bob: Talking to Racist Family, Friends & Loved Ones
hosted by Rania El Mugammar
Part 1 of a two-part pay-what-you-can workshop series on having hard conversations. This workshop explores strategies and tactics for addressing racism from loved ones in meaningful and impactful ways. Participants will engage with a variety of scenarios that manifest implicit or overt bias. Common behaviors and tactics for dismissing conversations about race and minimizing the harmful impact of racist behaviors, beliefs and language will be explored.
Register and More details: https://www.raniawrites.com/register.html
Aaron Freeman: Addressing ENGO Real-World Government Relations Challenges: A Three-Part Workshop Series
hosted by Sustainability Network
Date: July 8, 15 & 22 from 1-2:30 PM ET.
Cost: $50 for a single spot, $75 for two staff from the same ENGO, $90 for teams of three. Multiple registrants per organization are encouraged.
*All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following the session. The recording will be available for 60 days.
This series will take on selected and specific real-world ENGO Government Relations (GR) challenges raised by the participants who will be asked to define their scenarios through responses to seven questions upon registration.
Participants will outline the challenges they are facing upon registration. These real-world ENGO GR challenges will then be workshopped by Aaron in each session, following background information presented on applicable GR principles and the current political landscape. Each session will outline some principles, perhaps some context on the political landscape, and then get into a fishbowl type of exercise where a selected challenge (1-2) will be addressed. All participants will benefit by seeing how to work through GR challenges. Sessions will be 90 minutes each, including a highly interactive mix of training, a drill-down on specific participant case studies, and discussion.
Registrants will be asked to lay out their specific ENGO GR challenges via responses to seven questions they will see upon registration. We estimate these scenarios will require one page (two pages max) to describe. There's no need for comprehensive answers, recognizing that sometimes, campaigns may still be figuring things out. We may as well ask some supplementary questions. If you have multiple registrants from your organization you can submit multiple scenarios or concentrate on one for the team. This information needs to be submitted at least one week before (July 1) and ideally 2 weeks prior (June 24).
This series is for those who have at least some experience with GR, and who have had challenges navigating an issue through government. The format will be highly interactive, with opportunities for discussion of specific examples. The main focus will be on the federal government, although there will be the opportunity to raise issues participants are dealing with at provincial or municipal level.
This online workshop series will take place on Zoom Meeting with cameras and audio enabled. All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following each session.
The recordings will be available for 60 days.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/aaron-freeman-addressing-engo-real-world-challenges-a-three-part-workshop-series
Rethinking Smart Cities. Leaving no-one behind
hosted by Cities for Everyone with Gil
Cristina Garrido is the CEO of Anteverti, a consulting company specialized on urban innovation. She is also Director of CitiesToBe (a digital platform that reflects on the present and the future of cities), and Curator of the international spin-offs of the Smart City Expo World Congress.
Rethinking Smart Cities. Leaving no one behind: Over the past decade, "Smart City" has become a widely used term. But what does truly define a Smart City? Is it merely a marketing buzzword, or does it represent a genuine opportunity to improve urban life? This session invites a critical exploration on Smart Cities and the role technology plays in shaping the cities of tomorrow. Can technological innovation drive progress toward more liveable, sustainable, and inclusive urban environments — or are we facing a future where technology distances us further from our humanity?
Register and More details: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EIXDdGZGT0ClOXx-Gxg3sQ#/registration
Anishinaabeg Palestine Alliance Potluck Picnic
Henna, crafts, sharing circle and more! Learn about the work to build relationships between Palestinians in the diaspora and Anishinaabeg in Treaty 3. Participate in conversations about joint struggle, what it means to you, how to be in relationship through shared struggle. Families encouraged to join! RSVP by emailing anishinaabegpalestinealliance@gmail.com
More details: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLWJKfJNTLO/
Community Clean-Up & Upcycling
Hey River Keepers! 🌿 Join us for our Community Clean Up & Upcycling Day at Weston Lions Park! ♻️
We’re teaming up with @works.in.progress.to to clean the ravine and explore creative ways to give old items new life. ♻️🎨
More details: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLQPWshymdR/
FFTO Bike Lane Protest
We're holding a protest against specific businesses we've identified as having significant ties to the anti-bike-lane movement.
We continue to support local businesses that are not contributing to the deaths of cyclists.
More details: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLaeNFGOaV6/
Newpact on Social and Environmental Justice: Bridging the Divide
The environmental and social justice movements continue to operate in silos. While environmental issues and climate change impacts affect everyone, many marginalized people, particularly racialized communities, don’t see themselves reflected in the narratives, approaches, and campaigns led by ENGOs. This is more than an engagement gap—it's a critical barrier to the collective goals of addressing climate change, maintaining a livable habitat on Earth, and protecting biodiversity.
In this three-part workshop series led by newpact, leaders of participating ENGOs will identify the foundational barriers to the inclusion and engagement of racialized communities in the environmental justice movement and explore how to address them in their programming, operations, and communications.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/newpact-on-social-and-environmental-justice-bridging-the-divide
5-Part Series: The True Nature of Environmental Racism with Chúk Odenigbo
5-Part Series
When: July 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 from 1-2 PM ET on Zoom Meeting (camera and audio enabled)
Cost: $50 for the series of 5 workshops
Please note, all participants will receive a confirmation email from TicketTailor with a link to join the meetings on Zoom. All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and the presentation slides following each session for 60 days.
Environmentalists tend to be well-meaning, forward-thinking people who believe in preserving the planet for generations to come. Environmental organizations will advocate for reusable cups, circular economy, zero-waste, conservation and the protection of animals and their rights; but are often hesitant or completely invisible when it comes to advocating for social justice and the lives of Indigenous, Black, racialized and otherwise marginalized peoples.
This learning series seeks to examine the ways the fight against systemic racism/for social justice and environmentalism are linked. We will explore and contextualize our understanding of racism within environmentalism and the environmental movement in Canada, and seek to look for solutions and build the tools necessary to create just futures for our human and non-human kin.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/true-nature-of-environmental-racism-with-chuk-odenigbo
Climate Solutions Innovation Forum - Student Energy: Empowering Youth in the Energy Transition
The Climate Solutions Innovation Forum is a multi-year program that highlights newer innovative environmental nonprofits who share the story to inspire emerging leaders and/or to expose seasoned leaders to new ways of affecting change and reaching new audiences. CSIF shines a light on less traditional policy-oriented NGOs, youth led organizations as well as recently emerged culturally-focused ENGOs.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/topic-climate-solutions-innovation-forum---student-energy-empowering-youth-in-the-energy-transition
Action Energizer Lab
Learn 9 simple techniques to make your actions more exciting, more engaging and get results. The Action Energizer Lab is a 60-minute, fast-paced workshop designed to give you practical tools and inspiring ideas to level up your activism.
Whether you’re planning a protest, a performance, or a creative campaign moment, we’ll show you how to:
🎯 Connect with your audience in ways that stick
🎬 End with a bang (not a question mark)
⚡ Energize your action with simple, field-tested tricks that boost engagement
Regsiter and More details: https://c4aa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/T1CrbLJTSvKMQ-MdZyKHFQ#/registration
Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Relational Accountability in Partnerships Program
What is the Relational Accountability in Partnerships Program?
ENGOs are keen to connect with Indigenous and racialized communities, organizations, and Indigenous governments. However, the ENGO sector has long prioritized the needs and voices of White and European people in the name of “conservation”, while exerting and perpetuating colonial violence against Indigenous Peoples and their lands and ignoring the voices of racialized peoples.
ENGOs are now grappling with the fact that they are trying to build relationships with Indigenous and racialized communities who they may have previously harmed at worst or ignored at best. Authentic community engagement requires more than sending a cold email to an organization or community that you have never engaged with before. The solution? Embedding Indigenous values, principles, and ways of knowing is the tide that raises all boats, conferring collective benefits.
Our Relational Accountability in Partnerships program gives ENGO staff the opportunity to be on a learning journey with one another to take a step back and explore how and why taking accountability in relationships is central to building community partnerships, in a good way.
Apply and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/relational-accountability-in-partnerships-program
Road to Renewables Bus Tour
On Sunday June 22nd, join Environmental Defence for a bus tour of renewable energy in Toronto!
Have you ever wondered how renewable energy systems like solar, wind and geothermal work? Or whether these systems can actually power our city? Across Toronto, individual homeowners, businesses and institutions have already implemented renewable energy solutions which are helping to reduce pollution and help us make progress towards our municipal climate goals.
Hop on board the Road to Renewable Bus Tour for exciting visits to renewable energy projects and learn about the opportunities for a clean, affordable and reliable energy future for Toronto.
Register and More details: https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/172573/event/1
Renewables are Doable T.O.
An information session about renewable energy -- Angela Bischoff from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance will speak about solar and wind renewable electricity generation options that can replace the Portland Gas Plant on our lakefront.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbSl3G2ajtKd36dE_RGn4TA6uZ97vmCBs9eqSi10bdq3HVKA/viewform
What do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2025
Join Re.Climate for a conversation on what’s changed in Canadian public opinion in 2024 and 2025 on climate change, what’s stayed the same, and how we can respond to the moment.
Our panellists will offer strategies for how to respond to calls to expand oil and gas production at a critical time for Canada's climate and energy future.
Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5rwkekIoTSG8cBToifFIbg#/registration
Climate Change in Canada: Taking Action with Dr. Martin Bush
Dr. Bush, SCAN! member, will talk about the impacts of climate change in Canada and review what we can do to act – at a personal level, at a community level and at municipal, provincial and federal levels.
This online event will have closed captioning.
Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/IvZ6Nch8QtqJK7ewWGs3YQ#/registration
500 DAYS IN THE WILD
Planet in Focus presents 500 DAYS IN THE WILD — a Fundraiser Screening June 15, 2025, with filmmaker Dianne Whelan in attendance!
*Reception 6:00PM-7:00PM. Film will begin at 7:00PM followed by a conversation with filmmaker Dianne Whelan.
500 DAYS IN THE WILD chronicles Dianne Whelan’s incredible six-year journey traversing the entire 24,000 km of the Trans Canada Trail – the longest trail in the world.
Register and More details: https://planetinfocus.org/pif-fundraiser-2025/
Bill 5 Explained: What It Means for Ontario's Nature and What We Can Do
Join us for an important and inspiring evening as we explore the impacts of Bill 5. This sweeping legislation threatens environmental protections, Indigenous rights and democratic accountability in Ontario.
What’s at stake? Everything from irreplaceable biodiversity to the basic rules that protect our wild species and wild spaces.
You will hear from Ontario Nature's new executive director, Andrés Jiménez Monge, myself and Indigenous Knowledge Holders Becky Big Canoe from Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation and Miptoon from the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation about how we’re rising to meet this challenge and how you can be part of the growing movement to defend nature and justice in Ontario.
Register and More details: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ontarionature/1704020
Food for Thought: Sustainable Systems and Climate Solutions for Food and Farming
Hear from expert panelists discussing the future of agriculture, food security, agri-tech innovation, and sustainable food systems. Whether you’re a student, industry leader, or changemaker, you are invited to learn how we can collaborate across disciplines to drive meaningful climate action through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals.
As part of the event, we are pleased to share guests will enjoy an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the dining hall at Harmony Commons – the largest passive certified building in Canada, and largest passive house dormitory in the world.
This in-person event will be hosted by CPE and SDGs@UofT
Register and More details: https://cpe.utoronto.ca/event/food-for-thought-sustainable-systems-and-climate-solutions-for-food-and-farming/
Bin there, Done that, What’s next?
The City of Toronto is updating its Long-term Waste Management Strategy (Waste Strategy) for the next implementation period of 2026 to 2036 with a focus on understanding the City’s waste management history, current state, successes, challenges, and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement.
Attend a panel discussion to learn more and ask questions about the options the City is considering to achieve its long-term waste management goals and associated programs.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bin-there-done-that-whats-next-tickets-1376421256029
Roncy REmarket
REmarket for collecting re-usables. Selling upcycled items. Repairing items. Sharing information about green retrofits.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
Land Back is Climate Policy: Official Launch of the Decolonizing Climate Policy Phase 2 Part 2 Report
Join us for the official report launch and powerful discussion where we will nurture a deeper understanding of how “Land Back” can fundamentally reshape climate policy. Moderated by ICA’s Alexa Metallic with panelists: Skw'akw'as (Sunshine) Dunstan-Moore; Bren Henderson; and Deborah McGregor.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CLnYKeYwQhmbDxYLH7wl5Q#/registration
More details: https://www.indigenousclimateaction.com/events/launch-dcp2-2
Aaron Freeman of Pivot Strategic Consulting on Environmental Advocacy in Canada’s New Parliament
In the coming weeks, a new Cabinet will be chosen and sworn in, followed by the return of Parliament with a Speech from the Throne. Mandate letters will be drafted—possibly released publicly and a federal budget will follow. The exact timelines for all of these events are still unknown.
This session will outline the political landscape following the April 28 Federal Election. It will cover:
- Key takeaways from the Election that will impact policy;
- Party platforms and priorities;
- Who the key players are on environmental policy;
- An analysis of which direction the various parties are likely to go and how this will impact federal politics; and
- Key advocacy opportunities in the first 60 days of the new Parliament;
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/aaron-freeman-of-pivot-strategic-consulting-on-environmental-advocacy-in-canadas-new-parliament
Nonprofit Leadership Webinar Series with Mikhael Bornstein
The Nonprofit Leadership Webinar Series with Mikhael Bornstein will include five 60-minute webinars.
Each webinar will last 60 minutes including both presentation and questions and answers. After each webinar, participants will receive a workbook and self-assessment to help them better understand their strengths and how they can grow as nonprofit leaders.
Five topics will be covered in the series:
Authentic Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders
Transformational Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders
Servant Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders
Effective Management for Nonprofit Leaders
Organizational Change Management for Nonprofit Leaders.
In each webinar, you will receive practical tips to bring back to your workplace. Following each event, you will receive access to a recordings of the presentation and a workbook and self-assessment that will help you to continue to develop as an authentic, transformational leader and manager.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/nonprofit-leadership-series
Understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice Through Storytelling
In this interactive presentation, Deborah McGregor, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Justice at York University's Osgoode Hall Law School, will discuss how storywork can guide teaching and learning practices, focusing on the question, "What lessons or teachings can we derive from stories?"
Professor McGregor, who is Anishinaabe from Whitefish River First Nation, Birch Island, Ontario, will encourage knowledge sharing and generation to encourage participants to reflect on their role in the natural world and in promoting sustainability and well-being.
No registration required.
Questions about this program? Please contact the branch.
Difficult Conversations: A Workshop for New and Experienced Managers
Every manager dreads difficult conversations. Whether it’s delivering bad news, denying employee requests, or giving negative feedback, these are the conversations that keep up at night and make our stomachs churn.
To be an effective manager, however, you must have those difficult conversations. And, you need to have them in a way that is constructive and productive.
Difficult conversations will never be easy. But, with proper mindset, proper preparation, and practical technique, those conversations can become easier and more productive. In this interactive workshop, participants will learn practical techniques to facilitate difficult conversations and get a chance to practice in breakouts.
This workshop is for both new and experienced managers.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/difficult-conversations-a-workshop-for-new-and-experienced-managers
4WARD Global Climate & Sustainability Networking Meetups Toronto
Connect & network with fellow Toronto Climate 4WARD founders, investors, VCs & corporates focused on sustainability & climate change
Join us for the Climate 4WARD Toronto Member Meetup to meet other climate professionals and like-minded individuals passionate about combatting climate change and using technology and innovate to fight for Team Planet.
Register and more details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/4ward-global-climate-sustainability-networking-meetups-toronto-tickets-741993140457
The Walrus Talks Power Economy
As international trade dynamics shift daily and the race to decarbonize intensifies, Canada's energy economy stands at a pivotal crossroads. The Walrus Talks Power Economy brings together seven leading voices to explore how Canada's path to a sustainable future is increasingly tied to electrification and reindustrialization.
This thought-provoking event will delve into the economic, environmental, and social impacts of electrifying Canada’s economy. How will electrifying industries, transportation, and homes reshape the national economy? What role will innovations in energy storage and clean technologies play in building a sustainable, competitive Canada? How can Canada lead the global transition to a low-carbon future while ensuring economic resilience? What is a "power economy" now?
Join us in Toronto or online as we bridge the gap between research, policy, and the practical solutions that will define the future of energy and the Canadian economy.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-walrus-talks-power-economy-tickets-1308214608109
Stop Bill 5 - March around Queens Park during Public Hearing May 22 9am - 3pm
We are marching a loop outside of Queens Park ( loop of Wellesley St. W, Queens Park Crescent West, Queens Park Crescent E. ) on May 22nd all day as they are in public hearings for bill 5. We the public need to make our voice loud and known.
Bill 5 is a dangerous attempt to give power to the government to develop ANYWHERE in Ontario without laws regulations or oversight. This bill repeals the endangered species act and guts protections to our environment. This means we will not be kept safe from the greed of industry as our government will have the power to exempt them from the law.
Without a healthy ecosystem, we cannot sustain ourselves. Ontario needs protecting!!
Peaceful but noisy rally will be occurring all day to offer time for all to join!
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
More details: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ab3n72Ly4/