Globe Walk Art Build (pizza party)
Organizer: Toronto350
Banner building for the Globe Walk https://www.earthdayglobewalk2026.ca. Come paint, trace and eat pizza with us.
Council of Canadians Toronto Chapter Re-launch
Organizer: Council of Canadians
Hybrid event
Re-launch of the Toronto Chapter of the Council of Canadians.
This online event will have closed captioning.
Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd7tYwAJumZsgN2sn0XaEUO8LBs0BcANGWB0HhwJ_D_JCTXMw/viewform?
What’s Going on With the Pickering Airport Lands? Will the Federal Government Leave a Legacy on Toronto’s Doorstep?
Organizer: Environmental Defence
The future of these lands is up for debate. Learn more about what’s going on with the Pickering Lands and how you can get involved to ensure that the entirety of these lands are transferred to the Rouge National Park.
Join us to protect this irreplaceable ecological and agricultural landscape in its entirety.
Register and More details: https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/189442/petition/1
What’s Really Happening with Canada’s Energy Future?
Organizer: Environmental Defence
Join Environmental Defence for a webinar tackling a very important question: as the world shifts to clean energy, will Canada lead, or fall behind?
The energy transition is happening now, and countries are moving from fossil fuels to renewable energy, electrification, and smarter energy use. Canada has the resources, technology, and know-how to lead, but only if we act now. For Canadians, this transition means more jobs, lower energy bills, cleaner air, and stronger communities.
Decisions made today on pipelines, clean energy investment, and climate policy, will shape Canada’s economy, jobs, and global competitiveness for decades. This webinar will explain the current global trends in energy investment, where Canada stands, what’s at stake, and the practical steps needed to lead in the clean energy future.
Register and More details: https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/189457/petition/1
LNG Not in Our National Interest - Toronto Rally
Organizers: Indigenous land defenders and a Coalition of Climate Groups
Join Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks and Gwii Lok’im Gibuu, Jesse Stoeppler, Deputy Chief for the Hagwilget First Nation, as they deliver their demands to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Julie Dabrusin: Do not fund LNG Canada Phase 2 & Ksi Lisims LNG.
The federal government is planning to fast-track two fossil fuel projects in BC that violate Indigenous rights, will WORSEN affordability for Canadians and further worsen the climate crisis. Join community groups and First Nations who are demanding that none of our public money get invested in these projects.
Register and More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/915179881400727
Earth Day Globe Walk
Organizers: Artists for Real Climate Action (ARCA) and many other groups
From Sunrise to Sunset
Let’s reignite the call for safe air, clean water and a fair, healthy future for all. From sunrise to sunset, from Scarborough Bluffs to the Humber, join your neighbours for Earth Day celebrations across the city!
Take a shift on the marathon cross-city Globe Walk!
Join the all-ages celebrations at “Re-charging Stations” along the route.
Sign the renewable energy petition.
Come be a part of this day of hope, joy and action!
Learn more and sign-up here.
Climate Sanctuary
Organizer: Kady Cowan
In extraordinary times we can create a sanctuary with community
FREE peer-to-peer emotional support for people working in service to CLIMATE SAFETY.
No prep, no advice, come as you are.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
This is the first of FREE monthly gatherings in Toronto
Register and More details: https://www.kadycowan.com/climatesanctuary.html
Scarborough Eco Fair
Organizer: Scarborough Environmental Association
Join us for our Eco-Day at Scarborough Museum, a free community event celebrating sustainability, nature, and local environmental action! Whether you’re looking to repair your bike, swap clothes, pick up a free meal kit, exchange seeds, or connect with local groups, there’s something for everyone.
More details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/scarborough-eco-fair-rsvp-not-required-tickets-1986167871570
Mindful Action: Yoga & Meditation for Climate Resilience
Organizer: Tamara Grossutti
Join yoga teacher and climate activist Tamara Grossutti for an evening of gentle yoga, meditation, and reflection designed to help climate community members recharge and reconnect. Through breathwork, meditation, and accessible yoga practices, participants will explore ways to cultivate calm, self-compassion, and emotional resilience while gently processing feelings connected to the climate crisis. All are welcome, especially those new to yoga and meditation.
Register and More details: https://mindfulactionyoga.eventbrite.ca
Ride the Loop, Close the Gaps
Organizer: Community Bikeways
Join us for a 72 km bike ride along The Loop -- an almost complete circuit of bike trails running along the waterfront, Humber River, Finch Hydro Corridor and Don River. The objective is to show people the potential of a closed loop -- for recreation, tourism, and utilitarian cycling --- and to advocate for closure of the gaps.
Register and More details: https://www.communitybikewaysto.ca/events/ride-the-loop
ReMode, Toronto's Circular Fashion Festival
Organizer: Fashion Takes Action
ReMode is a circular fashion festival, organized by Fashion Takes Action (FTA) to inspire, educate, and activate citizens around sustainable fashion. The upcoming Toronto event, will feature educational programming (The Talks) (12-2pm), a vendor marketplace (with no NEW clothes) (11am-5pm), a series of engaging workshops hosted by Evergreen Brick Works, and a clothing swap hosted by The Good Swap (Swap 2pm - 4pm).
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/remode-circular-fashion-festival-tickets-1980990770722
Access to our clothing swap will be at an additional cost of up to $10. You can register for our clothing swap here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-good-swap-at-remode-2026-tickets-1981822767246
Earth Week Retreat: Rooted in Earth, Rising in Creativity!
Organizer: Trinity St. Paul's United Church
Join Trinity St. Paul's United Church community as we explore our relationship with the Earth, honour our feelings about the climate crisis, nurture and renew our spirits, and get inspired for healing work in the world. The day will feature Work that Reconnects practices, singing in community, creative arts workshops, and a workshop about sabbath as gift.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earth-week-retreat-rooted-in-earth-rising-in-creativity-tickets-1985376219718
Earth Night Toronto 2026
Organizer: Conscious Cass in collaboration with a few others
Join us for a night of reflection, community building, music and dancing as we mark the first ever Earth Night event in Toronto!
Earth Night is a week-long celebration that brings together music, nightlife, and environmental activism, founded in 2018 as part of DJs for Climate Action’s global fundraising initiative which takes place during the week of Earth Day each April. Earth Night events are organized by DJs, venues, and promoters around the world to build community locally and generate impact globally.
What makes this event an Earth Night event?
- No single-use plastics
- Local lineup (no flights taken by artists)
- Plant-based food & beverages
A portion of ticket proceeds benefits Wishbone Animal Rights Lab and DJs for Climate Action.
This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages
Register and More details: https://luma.com/1li5yswi
EcoFair Toronto
Organizers: Green Neighbours Network of Toronto, and Transition Toronto
EcoFair Toronto is returning this spring, and we’re excited to share a save-the-date for this much-loved sustainability event. Traditionally held each November at Wychwood Barns, EcoFair Toronto is moving to Evergreen Brick Works and hosting its next event on April 26th, aligning perfectly with Earth Month.
EcoFair Toronto is a free, family-friendly event that brings together environmental nonprofits, green businesses, makers, and community organizations from across the city. Visitors can expect inspiring exhibits, hands-on activities, workshops, and practical ideas for living more sustainably.
More details: https://ecofairtoronto.org
Toronto Screening: Earth's Greatest Enemy
Organizer: Kesaco and Science for Peace
A documentary exposé of the world's biggest—and most unaccountable—polluter: the US military. Learn the environmental cost of having a military Empire with Abby Martin.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible
Name your price, pay what you can. This documentary was a true revelation for me about the impact of the military on the environment, and felt the urge to host a screening in Toronto. Thank you for considering it!
Register and More details: https://luma.com/2utm0gdn?utm_souce=tcn
Mindful Action: Yoga & Meditation for Climate Resilience
Organizer: Tamara Grossutti
Join yoga teacher and climate activist Tamara Grossutti for an evening of gentle yoga, meditation, and reflection designed to help climate community members recharge and reconnect. Through breathwork, meditation, and accessible yoga practices, participants will explore ways to cultivate calm, self-compassion, and emotional resilience while gently processing feelings connected to the climate crisis. All are welcome, especially those new to yoga and meditation.
Register and More details: https://mindfulactionyoga.eventbrite.ca
Toronto Climate Week 2026
Organizer: Toronto Climate Week
Toronto Climate Week is a citywide celebration backed by city of TO, that brings together communities, ideas, decision makers, and climate solutions. From grassroots changemakers to clean tech innOvators, policy nerds to plant lovers - this week's got something for you.
Toronto Climate Week (TOCW) was born from a bold grassroots vision: to create a Canadian platform that unites climate action with culture, innovation, and community. Its mission is to position Toronto as a globally recognized hub for climate solutions.
More details: https://www.tocw.ca/
SCAN! fundraiser
Organizer: Seniors For Climate Action Now
In Benefit of SCAN- Seniors For Climate Action Now
Canadian songwriter, playwright, author, activist and former politician James Gordon has a history of producing topical ‘one-man’ shows. His last, “James Gordon’s Emergency Climate Musical” was a success across the country, so much so that there’s demand for a reboot since the show didn’t actually seem to solve that crisis. In looking at the possibilities, James observed that nothing can really be accomplished in climate mitigation until we work to remove the biggest obstacle in keeping our planet sustainable and thriving: the Oligarchy!
Register and More details: https://hughsroomlive.com/event-details/?slug=james-gordon-smashing-the-oligarchy
Mindful Action: Yoga & Meditation for Climate Resilience
Organizer: Tamara Grossutti
Join yoga teacher and climate activist Tamara Grossutti for an evening of gentle yoga, meditation, and reflection designed to help climate community members recharge and reconnect. Through breathwork, meditation, and accessible yoga practices, participants will explore ways to cultivate calm, self-compassion, and emotional resilience while gently processing feelings connected to the climate crisis. All are welcome, especially those new to yoga and meditation.
Register and More details: https://mindfulactionyoga.eventbrite.ca
Walk the Great Lakes!
Organizers: Regenerating Toronto and Water Docs
Join us for an interactive talk with Katie Doreen of Canadian Geographic and Gregary Ford of Swim Drink Fish. Then get up and walk the map to experience the augmented reality (AR) storytelling hotspots that will transport you beyond the water’s edge and into its depths.
Biinaagami means pure, clean water. Biinaagami aims to rebuild just and healthy relations between wildlife, people and place in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed.
Register and More details: https://3common.com/event/walk-the-great-lakes/69bb4d2e19c320e43d445e15
Here comes the Sun: Driving a Renewable Energy Revolution
Organizer: Seniors for Climate and CALL
A clean energy revolution is quietly accelerating around the world, and one of the world’s leading climate voices is joining our next webinar to speak about it.
This online event will have closed captioning.
Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CaaTWVrqSlaVfw5L44pMJg#/registration
Greenpeace April Volunteer Hangout
Organizer: Greenpeace Canada
Let's Talk Memes!
Emily Charles-Donelson, Greenpeace Canada's meme queen, gives us a behind-the-scenes look into the ingredients needed to create a viral meme.
This online event will have closed captioning.
Register and More details: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSck2HiPXcQaO67Lmllc9i2x-sseNN59hlVDChGi9Corx-WMnQ/viewform
Globe Walk Art Build (pizza party)
Organizer: Toronto350
An art build for banners that will be used at the Globe Walk (https://www.earthdayglobewalk2026.ca) on April 18th. Come help us trace and paint! Pizza's free.
York University 2026 Green Career Fair
Organizer: York University’s Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change
Don’t miss this free event—connect with professionals, gain career insights, and discover opportunities in the growing green economy!
Shaping Pathways to a Greener Future
The Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC) is excited to host Green Career Fair 2026. This event brings together sustainability‑driven organizations, emerging professionals, and York’s vibrant community of students and alumni committed to making a positive environmental impact.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/york-university-2026-green-career-fair-tickets-1981944510383
Public Launch: Cool by Design
Organizer: The Bentway
Explore the power of shade in public space at this free public talk, co-presented by The Bentway and DIALOG.
Celebrate Cool by Design, The Bentway’s recently released report that brings together interdisciplinary perspectives to explore the vital role of shade in public spaces and examines how design, culture, and community engagement can help rapidly warming northern cities respond to heat.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/public-launch-cool-by-design-tickets-1982910319143
Mindful Action: Yoga & Meditation for Climate Resilience
Organizer: Tamara Grossutti
Join yoga teacher and climate activist Tamara Grossutti for an evening of gentle yoga, meditation, and reflection designed to help climate community members recharge and reconnect. Through breathwork, meditation, and accessible yoga practices, participants will explore ways to cultivate calm, self-compassion, and emotional resilience while gently processing feelings connected to the climate crisis. All are welcome, especially those new to yoga and meditation.
Register and More details: https://mindfulactionyoga.eventbrite.ca
A Climate Roundtable: Building Community in a Changing Climate
Organizer: Councillor Matlow and Ward 12 of the Wards Project
This event is an opportunity for community members to come together and discuss the climate-related concerns most affecting Toronto-St. Paul's. We'll explore how to access city services related to climate impacts, identify community priorities, and participate in a Q and A with the Councillor, city staff and local experts.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages
Register the day of the event in-person
Environment and Health Seminar Series: Fleeting, yet insidious: When sounds of the city become health hazards with Dr. Tor Oiamo
Organizer: University of Toronto’s School of the Environment
Nearly a century has passed since public pressure led to the establishment of the New York City Noise Abatement Commission in 1929. Ordinances, laws and regulations around the world were similarly trying to address this new and unintended side-effect of modernity as industrial machinery, trucks, cars, trains and airplanes were built and used with little regard for those exposed to the sounds – the receiver – produced by their operation. While there have been notable reductions in noise at source and during transmission, one can argue that the receivers (e.g., people) are in the same predicament they were 100 years ago, in large part because of our subjective experiences of sound and the challenges of controlling sound waves as a physical phenomenon. This seminar will provide an overview of predominant approaches to characterizing, understanding and controlling environmental noise exposures, and highlight contextual and cultural nuances that complicate the goal of noise reduction in Toronto and Canada at large.
Register and More details: https://www.environment.utoronto.ca/events/environment-and-health-seminar-series-fleeting-yet-insidious-when-sounds-city-become-health
Rally at Queen's Park: Don't Bulldoze Our Future - Save Our Land and Water
Organizer: Grandmothers Act to Save the Planet (GASP)
As Queen's Park session opens again, this is a reminder to the current government about the amount cumulative damage to land and water that their legislation and policies are causing: selling off provincial park land at Wasaga Beach; Ontario Place ecosystem destruction and tree cutting; the proposed 413 and Bradford Bypasses that cut through environmental sensitive lands and fresh water systems; legislation that threaten fresh water from heavy industrial water takings by undermining of guardrail protections; gutting of the Endangered Species Act; potential impact on the Breathing Lands of James Bay; and the proposed amalgamation of the Conservation Authorities; - just to name a few!
Please join us at the front of Queen's Park Legislative Building for an hour to make our voices heard.
Dress for the weather.
More details: https://www.gasp4change.org/events/
The Future of E-Bikes: Community Bikeways + Fix
Organizer: Community Bikeways & Fix Coffee + Bikes
E-bikes are transforming urban transportation. They offer clean, affordable and efficient travel, allowing people of all ages and abilities to go further and faster, while helping to fight climate change.
But they are also controversial. Some people see them as obtrusive and dangerous to pedestrians and other road users.
Join Community Bikeway and Fix Coffee + Bikes for a discussion about the future of e-bikes.
Speakers: Albert Koehl (Environmental lawyer and author of Wheeling through Toronto, a History of the Bicycle and Its Riders), Fred Sztabinski/Haydn Wiles (Fix Coffee + Bikes), and Lance Le Roux (Engineer, advocate for e-bikes in condominiums, and Board member of Community Bikeways).
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-future-of-e-bikes-community-bikeways-fix-tickets-1985008763647
“North: The Future of Post-Climate America”
Organizer: School of Cities
Join Jesse M. Keenan in conversation about his recently published book, North: The Future of Post Climate America (Oxford University Press).
In North: The Future of Post-Climate America, Jesse M. Keenan argues that America is entering a new era marked by shifts in population that will transform everything from the physical landscape of cities to electoral politics. First, Keenan examines how human mobility is shaped by the environment and the economy. Next, he provides a conceptual and empirical overview of adaptation science, with a focus on how people, governments, and markets are preparing for and responding to climate impacts. He documents how physical impacts in the built environment, escalating costs, and public sector inertia are converging to drive people out of high-risk areas, while, at the same time, certain other areas are attracting people who seek a more sustainable way of life. North is not just a collection of scientific observations and projections about the peril of those left behind. It is also a projection of optimism about America’s capacity for decarbonization, environmental stewardship, and economic mobility for those on the move.
Register and More details: https://schoolofcities.utoronto.ca/event/north-the-future-of-post-climate-america/
Discussion with elin kelsey: How to be Hopeful
Organizer: Climate Action for Lifelong Learners (CALL)
Award winning author and thought leader elin kelsey will be discussing her book:
How to be Hopeful : Empowering Practices to Overcome Despair and Act for Climate Justice.
This online event will have closed captioning
Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/XeGmDBGNSzCGLrZGs7PyOQ
Placing Yourself in the Food System
Organizer: The Stop's Urban Agriculture team
Explore your role in Toronto’s food system and envision a more just, resilient future through discussion, mapping, and food justice action.
This workshop invites participants to step back and examine how they personally fit within Toronto’s food system — as eaters, workers, growers, organizers, and community members. Through guided discussion and mapping activities, we’ll explore who holds power in the current system, who is excluded, and what a more just, resilient, and community-rooted food system could look like. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of local food system dynamics and concrete ways to engage in food justice work at the neighbourhood and city scale.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/placing-yourself-in-the-food-system-tickets-1982047489396
Whose Nation are We Building?
Organizer: Change Course
Through the Major Projects Office and federal subsidies, the Carney government is financing projects like LNG, and so-called “critical“ minerals, and subsidizing them using your tax dollars. These projects, portrayed as being in the national interest, are wrecking the climate and violating Indigenous rights!
Join for a community conversation on how extractive projects are being de-risked and subsidized through recent federal policies. The event, organized by Change Course, will highlight work being done by 8th Fire Rising, an Indigenous-led coalition of concerned and impacted communities fighting the recent flood of legislation targeting Indigenous, environmental and labour rights. The conversation will be followed by a group visioning exercise to imagine the kinds of nation building projects we’d rather see.
More details: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVZEbB2jyVO/
Toronto Screening: The Cost of Growth
Organizers: Institute for Inclusive Economies and Sustainable Livelihoods (IIELS), Degrowth Collective, Just Sustainability Design, Earth47, kesaco, PUPA Focusing
An Evening of Film, Conversation, and Collective Sense-Making
Wildfires, floods, rising costs of living, growing inequality, geopolitical tensions, the threat of AI—many of us feel that something in our world is no longer working. Are these separate challenges, or are they somehow connected? How might we navigate this moment and come out on the other side?
Join us for an evening of film and conversation, as we explore how these challenges might be linked to stories we tell ourselves about progress, growth, and success. And how GDP is a grossly flawed measure of human and planetary flourishing.
We will be screening the documentary The Cost of Growth, which invites us to look beneath today’s crises and ask deeper questions about our economic systems, whose interests they serve, and what alternative futures might be possible.
The screening will be followed by a lightly facilitated conversation—no prior expertise required, just curiosity and openness.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages. Accessibility info is on this page: https://innis.utoronto.ca/book-a-venue/innis-town-hall/
Register and More details: https://luma.com/pqxnymxg
Start at the Park: Reimagining Toronto’s Public Spaces, 2010–2030
Oragnizer: Park People
How do we build a healthier, greener, more joyful Toronto? We start at the park. Explore Park People's exhibit showcasing over 15 years of park projects led by Torontonians making incredible things happen. It is proof of what is possible–not in other cities, but here at home. Come and reflect on what we have done and learned together. Add your voice. Share your vision for the future of our urban green spaces. We are at a critical moment for Toronto’s parks and public spaces. The upcoming municipal election is an opportunity for us all to contribute ideas and impact parks for years to come. Let’s co-create an ambitious vision - and then make it happen.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages
More details: https://parkpeople.ca/events/interactive-exhibit-start-at-the-park/
Replace your old baseboard heaters or oil furnace (for free!)
Organizer: Toronto Home Energy Network
Baseboard heaters and oil furnaces are very costly to run, but high upfront costs or being a renter hold Torontonians back from replacing them with better equipment. The Energy Affordability Program helps income-eligible residents replace baseboard heaters and oil furnaces with a modern heat pump for free (if you qualify)!
Arwa Sayyadi from the Energy Affordability Program will join to talk about the program. There will also be a talk about safe financing options and traps to avoid if you decide to rent a heat pump. Bring your questions!
Register and More details: https://www.thenetwork.to/event-details/replace-your-old-baseboard-heaters-or-oil-furnace-for-free?utm_source=tcan&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EAP_webinar
Zoning for Low-Carbon Technologies: Session Two
Organizer: City of Toronto
City Planning and Environment, Climate & Forestry want to hear from you as we propose modernizing zoning rules for renewable energy and other low carbon technologies. We are looking for feedback on new or revised rules for ground and building mounted heating and cooling devices in Residential zones, new standards for residential energy storage systems, technical amendments for building mounted solar devices to align with provincial changes to the Electricity Act, updated regulations for building cladding, and new zoning standards for electric vehicle chargers and solar canopies in and around parking lots.
Register and More details: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/zoning-for-low-carbon-technologies/
Greenpeace March Volunteer hangout
Organizer: Greenpeace Canada
Toronto Grassy Narrows Solidarity Group joins the Greenpeace volunteer hangout to discuss the decades-long fight for justice led by Grassy Narrows First Nation.
This online event will have closed captioning, This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible
Register and More details: https://forms.gle/W4Wqm6KEZdHGQ3Ts7
Advancing Equity for 2SLGBTQIA+ ENGO Staff
Organizer: Sustainability Network
2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion efforts are growing in the ENGO sector, but we are still in the early stages.
If your organization is ready to go beyond holding a "queer hike" in June and explore the history and current issues impacting your 2SLGBTQIA+ staff, this is the webinar for you!
Join Misha Goforth (Pride at Work Canada's Manager of Programs) and Anna-Liza Badaloo (Sustainability Network JEDI Program Associate) for this fireside chat to discuss how recently proposed changes to the Employment Equity Act could improve 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion, why data scarcity matters, and where ENGOs can start to foster more welcoming and affirming workplaces for 2SLGBTQIA+ staff.
Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/advancing-equity-for-2slgbtqia-engo-staff
Heat Pump Rebates
Organizer: Toronto Home Energy Network
Most Torontonians can get $1,000-$2,250 back on their heat pump through the Home Renovation Savings Program. There’s also money available for other home updates, like heat pump water heaters, air sealing, insulation, and new windows and doors.
Dilesh Thurairatnam from the Home Renovation Saving Program will join to talk about the program. There will also be a talk about safe financing options and traps to avoid if you decide to rent a heat pump. Bring your questions!
Register and More details: https://www.thenetwork.to/event-details/heat-pump-rebates?utm_source=tcan&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HRSP_webinar
Zoning for Low-Carbon Technologies: Session One
Organizer: City of Toronto
City Planning and Environment, Climate & Forestry want to hear from you as we propose modernizing zoning rules for renewable energy and other low carbon technologies. We are looking for feedback on new or revised rules for ground and building mounted heating and cooling devices in Residential zones, new standards for residential energy storage systems, technical amendments for building mounted solar devices to align with provincial changes to the Electricity Act, updated regulations for building cladding, and new zoning standards for electric vehicle chargers and solar canopies in and around parking lots.
Register and More details: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/zoning-for-low-carbon-technologies/
Rally – #DisruptPDAC 2026 – Mining is Not the Future
Organizer: The Mining Injustice Solidarity Network (MISN)
The world’s largest mining convention is coming to Toronto again this year, to sell their vision of a future of war, environmental destruction and greed. Join us outside of their convention to show your support for the future we actually want and need. Bring your friends, family, neighbours and comrades for a family friendly rally! Land back. Defend land defenders. No more war.
More details: https://mininginjustice.org/pdac2026/
Toronto Climate Film Festival Presents: A Night on Renewable Energy.
Organizer: ClimateFast and Toronto350
Toronto Climate Film Festival is excited to present a trio of short films centred on the renewable energy transition:
The Great Transition (2025–2050), Part I - A glimpse into our energy future (2025)followed by
Power Play: Transforming Australia's Biggest Climate Polluter (2022)followed by
Power to the People E8 “Six Nations”
Light refreshments will be provided. Raffle for Here Comes the Sun: a Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization by Bill McKibben.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/toronto-climate-film-festival-presents-a-night-on-renewable-energy-tickets-1981396782113
Chất Độc Đế Quốc, Community fundraiser and fim screening
Organizers: Very Láo.d, Climate4Palestine Toronto and Change Course
Israel’s use of white phosphorus in Palestine and toxic glyphosate in South Lebanon as seen recently as modern acts of ecocide. As the Vietnamese diaspora, we carry the legacy of war and environmental destruction, especially from Agent Orange. On February 28, join us Very.Lao.d and community member for a fundraiser supporting Trần Tố Nga, a survivor of Agent Orange and a courageous activist. She is suing Monsanto-Bayer, Dow Chemical, and others for their role in manufacturing the toxic chemical. Her case seeks justice for millions affected and recognition of ecocide as a crime.
Trần Tố Nga’s body bears the scars: dioxin poisoning, cancer, and the loss of her daughter. Her fight is for global reparations of imperial violence and corporate accountability.
The event features a screening of The People vs. Agent Orange (2020) and a community discussion on ecocide, climate justice, and imperial violence.
Instagram: Very Láo.d, Climate4Palestine, and Change Course.
Register and More details: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/chat-djoc-dje-quoc-a-community-fundraiser-and-film-screening
Environment Seminar Series: “I wish these were trees”: A case against sacrifice zone framings with Dr. Laurence Butet-Roch
Organizer: University of Toronto’s The School of the Environment
Initially used in livestock and energy management circles to designate spaces earmarked for exploitation and degradation in order to preserve others, the nomenclature of sacrifice zones has been reclaimed by the environmental justice movement to call to our attention the unequal distribution of environmental harms due to the spatial patterning of industry. While the term helps bring visibility to how racialized and marginalized communities bear a high burden of environmental hazards, it is also toxic, for it has resulted in narratives that consistently stress how polluted an ecosystem is and how unhealthy the communities it sustains are. This is treacherous terrain, for perceptions of populations and ecosystems as “waste(d)” prime them to become pollution sinks. Simultaneously, such rhetoric, by championing relocation as the most desirable remedy to environmental injustice, encourages further land dispossession.
To make this case, this presentation probes framings of Aamjiwnaang First Nation’s experience of environmental injustice and offers representational justice as an orienting principle that acknowledges the binds between representation as a civic and political right and representation as depiction, as how one is shown and made recognizable to the world.
Register and More details: https://www.environment.utoronto.ca/events/environment-seminar-series-i-wish-these-were-trees-case-against-sacrifice-zone-framings-dr
Climate Coffee Toronto
Organizer: Centre For Social Innovation, Green Growth Lab and Spring
A monthly coffee meet up for anyone working in or interested by the climate spaces. We’re part of the global Company Home series.
For like-minded individuals to catch up about projects across climate tech, impact investing etc.
Open to all - casual interest, founders, investors and operators in the space. Free to attend, monthly (on the last Thursday except when announced otherwise).
No name tags, no speakers, early in the morning when we’re bright and fresh, so we could grab a coffee and have a chat to start the day.
Register and More details: https://climatecoffee.notion.site/Climate-Coffee-Toronto-2e9437e431d780879f42edd5f26cdea9
Active Hope Small Group
Organizer: Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation and Psychiatree
Concerned about wildfires? Melting ice caps? Converging international crises?
Join Dr. Nate Charach, MD, and Gwen Schauerte, RP, in a small group that will empower you to engage in meaningful action to address the challenges of our time. Based on Joanna Macy’s Work That Reconnects while integrating land-based healing practices and psychotherapeutic principles. You will connect to your inner self, to others in the group and to the greater natural world, deepening your experience of community.
Seven Wednesday evenings 7:00-9:15 pm from February 25 to May 20, 2026.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
Intake meetings take place for three weeks prior to the start of the event and there is a cap of 10 participants, so we would be grateful if you could advertise early.
Register: info@psychiatree.ca
NO MINING WITHOUT MILITARISM! NO MILITARISM WITHOUT MINING!
Organizer: Mining Injustice Solidarity Network
The 2026 Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto is looming, and we here at MISN would like to invite you to a teach-in & art build in preparation!
We will be discussing the links between mining and militarism, Canada’s role in the global mining industry, and why it is so critical for us to disrupt PDAC 2026! We would love to hear from you and your communities about your concerns around mining and militarism.
We KNOW that a future focused on mining is one which poisons the land and water, violates the sovereignty of Indigenous nations, and fuels Canadian military violence abroad.
Accessibility note: The art build will be located in the basement down two flights of stairs. Please contact us via info@mininginjustice.org if you would like to participate but have accessibility concerns.
Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gf004bYXz_jAzYZiugMjH3jkjb4_Ex5UhlAaZ-0Av8w/viewform
More details: https://www.instagram.com/p/DUWgIHuj5P_/