La force de notre organisation vient de notre réseau d’experts, de partenaires et de volontaires. Nos groupes sont engagés dans de nombreux projets à l’échelle locale. Vous voulez nous aider? Contactez notre bureau national ou un groupe local près de chez vous.
Si vous avez déjà rassemblé autour de vous des personnes motivées et que vous souhaitez travailler sur un projet particulier dans votre région, vous pouvez créer un groupe local. Selon les principes de notre organisation:
Les groupes doivent être formés de 3 membres ou plus qui souhaiteraient devenir actifs au sein de leur communauté locale ou d’une zone géographique plus importante; ils doivent se concentrer sur un ou plusieurs enjeux de protection et exister sur le long terme, de façon continue. Autrement, les questions de court terme seront gérées au sein du groupe principal déjà existant ou bien au niveau national si aucun groupe principal n’existe déjà.
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Strange Monster Set to Attack Water Protections of Provincial Land Use Planning
Posted on January 6, 2019Written by John Bacher, image by Danny Molneck
The name Bill 66 seems like a science fiction monster akin to Godzilla, which emerged out of the debris of nuclear contaminated post-war Japan. A similar scary beast has come forth today out of the fiendish populism of Ontario Premier, Doug Ford.
A Special Message From Gretchen Fitzgerald, National Program Director
Posted on December 31, 2018Our National Program Director Gretchen Fitzgerald has a little VIDEO MESSAGE for you.
Wishing you and yours a peaceful and safe New Year.
Melissa Munro - Director of Development and Communications
Help Save Sable Island.
Posted on December 30, 2018One of Canada’s and the world’s most pristine places has been put on the bidding block for oil drilling and seismic blasting.
That place is Sable Island.
It is a place of magic and myth. It looms large in our minds as an iconic symbol of all that is wild and beautiful and untouchable.
It is home to wild horses, grey seals, and birds and species unique to just this island.
Celebrate Gretchen's Important Work With a Gift In Her Honour - December 2018
Posted on December 20, 2018Gretchen Fitzgerald, our senior staff director, is celebrating a birthday.
Beyond her responsibilities leading Sierra Club – from media interviews at all hours, to racing to coalition meetings, to being our well-informed voice to the public – Gretchen is quietly out there on Facebook trying to raise funds for Sierra Club Canada Foundation on the occasion of her birthday this month.
But we want to surprise her with something special.
9 Tips To Reduce Plastic Use This Holiday - Don't Let Plastic Steal Your Holiday
Becky Bassick — December 10, 2018Reining in consumerism and reusing last year's wrapping paper doesn't make you a grinch.
About 90% of plastic waste is not recycled in Canada. Household waste volumes double in the week after Christmas in Canada 1 - and we already produce way too much to begin with!
To try and tackle the #ProblemWithPlastics while keeping the season warm and bright, here are some tips to reduce plastic waste during the holidays:
Dizolve Laundry Eco-strips and Sierra Quarter-Zip Top - Friends of Friends of Sierra Club 2018
Posted on December 1, 2018Join Mary And Help Protect The Northumberland Strait
Gretchen Fitzgerald — October 9, 2018Mary Gorman is a Green Hero, local activist, and Sierra Club Member who has dedicated her life to protecting the Gulf of St. Lawrence. She has lived for decades in the toxic legacy of the Pictou County pulp mill - her family’s cottage was on its once pristine shores.
Submission Re: Consultation on Canada-Mercosur and Canada-Pacific Alliance FTAs
Posted on September 11, 2018In response to the ongoing negotiations of the Canada-Mercosur and Canada-Pacific Alliance Free Trade Agreements, the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA), joined by the Climate Action Network Canada, Council of Canadians, Greenpeace Canada, the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, Sierra Club Canada Foundation, the Trade Justice Network, Unifor and the United Steelworkers, have collectively sent the below submission to Environment and Climate Change Canada and Global Affairs Canada for their consideration.
MANIF contre le coupe d'arbres TECHNOPARC : Mercredi, le 12 septembre, 10h30
Posted on September 11, 2018CDPQ infra va commencer à couper des arbres en face d'etang heron où les hérons nichent pour la REM. 30 espèces nichent et utilisent cette zone chaque année et sa perte sera fortement ressentie par la population d'oiseaux. Nous ne pouvons pas laisser cela se produire sans combat. S'il vous plaît sortez et montrez que couper des arbres dans cette zone précieuse n'est pas OK! Nous nous retrouverons à la fin d'Alfred Noble dans Technoparc.
Grande manifestation: Les exospérés du REM
Posted on September 11, 2018GRANDE MANIFESTATION
LES EXOSPÉRÉS DU REM & POUR UN MEILLEUR PROJET QUE LE REM
vous invitent à vous faire entendre au sujet du REM
Mercredi le 19 septembre 18
11 h 30 à 13 h00
Place Jean-Paul Riopelle
(2 rues à l’est du Métro Square Victoria)
Cette manifestation est apolitique
https://www.facebook.com/events/323611795076572/
DEMONSTRATION
Montrez votre soutien au premier parc urbain national de l’Anse-à-l’Orme dimanche, le 16 sept
Posted on September 4, 2018Au nom de Sauvons l’Anse-à-l’Orme, nous vous invitons à vous joindre à nous et à d’autres citoyens préoccupés par l’environnement pour
une visite guidée des magnifiques champs et forêts qui forment le corridor de l’Anse-à-l’Orme suivi d'une conférence de presse.
Dan McDermott Legacy Fund and Memorial Unveiling on September 15th
Posted on August 30, 2018First Nations, NGOs condemn federal plans for defunct nuclear reactors
Posted on August 26, 2018National Hike for the Environment 2018 - Social Media Assets
Posted on August 17, 2018Find Sample Social Media and Outreach Messages here!
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The National Hike for the Environment 2018 - NOW UNTIL NOV. 4TH!
Posted on August 7, 2018Watch for Wildlife Expands to New Brunswick!
Posted on July 27, 2018Our Plastics, Ourselves
Melissa Munro — May 22, 2018“I want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? Plastics.”
-- The Graduate, 1967
Plastics: Our Plastics, Ourselves
Becky Bassick — May 16, 2018“I want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? Plastics.”
-- The Graduate, 1967
Call for 2018 Board Nominations
Posted on April 13, 2018The Foundation and its Mission
Sierra Club Canada Foundation (SCCF) is a registered charity whose mission is to be a voice for the earth. We work to protect and preserve the natural environment and to empower people to be stewards of the earth in their communities. Since 1971, the SCCF has funded tens of millions of dollars’ worth of important work, from small local projects to large, multi-year campaigns with many volunteers, organizers and scientists.