Groupe Ontario
Au Sierra Club Ontario, notre travail est concentré sur la protection des écosystèmes des Grand Lacs, sur l’expansion et la protection de la « Greenbelt », et de promouvoir l’adoption de l’énergie verte en Ontario. Le groupe travaille aussi sur des projets locaux, en collaboration avec d’autres communautés en Ontario.
Watch: Air Quality and Its Impact on Human Health
Posted on April 1, 2022Our Breathe Easy campaign recently hosted a webinar with Health Canada's Dr. Errol Thomson to learn about the effects of air pollution on our health
Struggle Continues To Protect World's Purest Water In Simcoe Ontario
Dr John Bacher — April 1, 2022In Memory of Alicja Rozanska.
The Federation of Tiny Township Shoreline Association (FoTTSA), a group of concerned citizens from Tiny Township, organized a protest to bring attention at Queen’s Park Legislation on United Nations World Water Day (March 22, 2022) about the quality of aquifers being threatened by aggregate mining in North Simcoe County. Around noon, the last speaker at their rally which had scientists, activisits, citizens, politicians and Native people speaking out for the protection of their aquifers, was Native elder Danny Beaton, a Turtle Clan Mohawk.
Niagara Carolinian Bulldozer Massacre
By Dr John Bacher and Danny Beaton, Mohawk of the Turtle Clan. — March 28, 2022In Memory of Alicja Rozanska.
From John Bacher:
Over the past week and a half, there has been a Carolinian tree massacre by bulldozer underway in Niagara. A preliminary report, completed on August 11, 2021, by Nash Colville of Colville Consulting Inc. provides a rough description of the damage.
Watch: Sierra Club Ontario member opposes plans to decimate key Niagara habitats
Posted on March 11, 2022The Niagara region's new Official Plan threatens to promote urban sprawl, degrading key habitats for endangered species and impacting the region's thriving agricultural community.
These plans have been made without any scientific due diligence to assess the impact of pushing development outside of urban areas.
Dr. John Bacher recently spoke to the region's Planning and Economic Development Committee to stress three key points.
Two Court Battles Seek to Defend Southern Ontario’s Threatened Forests
By Dr John Bacher and Danny Beaton, Mohawk of the Turtle Clan. — March 8, 2022From John Bacher:
In her last report before her office was shut down by the provincial government of Premier Doug Ford, Ontario’s Environment Commissioner, Dr. Diane Saxe, drew attention to what she termed “Southern Ontario’s Disappearing Forests.” She urged that, “Conserving forests must become a top priority in land use planning.” Since “each incremental loss has a big impact on the services the forests provide to society and the wildlife they support.”
Ontario Plan for Burning Garbage is a Hot Mess
Lucy Bain — March 4, 2022The Ontario government is proposing a plan to implement changes to the Environmental Assessment Act. These changes would not only make it easier for companies to launch experimental technologies that claim to recover fuel and/or chemicals from waste, but they would also remove important public oversight from these controversial projects.
Joint submission from environmental groups on Environmental Assessment requirements for “advanced recycling” facilities
Posted on March 3, 2022
February 28, 2022
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Resource Recovery Policy Branch
40 St. Clair Avenue West, 8th floor
Toronto, ON
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Monstrous Mid-Peninsula Highway Sought to Be Resurrected from the Dead
By Dr John Bacher and Danny Beaton, Mohawk of the Turtle Clan. — March 1, 2022In Memory of Alicja Rozanska.
From John Bacher:
Shortly after being forced into hospitalization following an attack of congenital heart failure, veteran environmentalist Doug Draper sent me an ominous warning. He informed me that powerful cliques in Niagara were trying to convince the Ontario provincial government of Premier Doug Ford to resurrect the terminated 130-kilometer Mid-Peninsula Highway from the dead.
Who, me? How we can mitigate air pollution and improve our health
Daniela Ravindra — February 24, 2022Air pollution does not have to be as obvious or as extreme as that in Delhi to cause harm. Believe it or not, even Canada – a place we think of as very clean and healthy – experiences air pollution which is caused both by human activity, such as simple daily tasks or, more complex economic activity such as building, manufacturing, farming, and mining.
The choices we make, both in our everyday lives, as well as in supporting specific public policies, have important effects on how our neighbourhoods, our provinces, and our country addresses air pollution.
Protesters' idling trucks are making downtown Ottawa's air quality worse
Posted on February 10, 2022Fumes from anti-vaccine mandate protesters' trucks and smoke from their barbecues and campfires is damaging air quality in downtown Ottawa.
Local resident Bonnie Charette said she wears a mask outside downtown — partly as a COVID-19 precaution and partly because of what she calls the "stench" in the air.
"The smell is disgusting," she said.
Abby Donald, who lives in an area where trucks line the streets, agrees.
"I hate breathing it in," she said. "I walk into my apartment and I smell like it."
Ending Plastic Pollution - A Call to Action
Posted on February 8, 2022We, the undersigned, therefore call on the Government of Canada to commit immediately to implement the following actions on an urgent basis...
The Right To Repair & Why We Need It
Lucy Bain — February 4, 2022The typical lifespan of products today seem to only be a few years. From mobile phones, to dishwashers, to equipment; you buy a product, use it for a few years, and then it breaks. Leaving you with only one or two, usually costly, options. In fact, it is almost always easier and cheaper to replace the product with a new one, instead of simply repairing it. This has become the standard.
Watch: Sierra Club Ontario members oppose proposed urban expansions in Niagara
Posted on January 25, 2022Sierra Club Ontario members oppose proposed urban expansions in Niagara
Posted on January 18, 2022Proposals have been put forward to urbanize vast swaths of land via the Niagara Region’s new Official Plan. Planned urban expansions threaten Canada’s most biologically diverse Carolinian zone. These expansions would impinge on land currently restricted for rural purposes, including habitats for many endangered and declining species.
Two members of Sierra Club Ontario (Dr. John Bacher and Danny Beaton) recently spoke to oppose planned urban expansions to the Niagara region. Click to see their full presentations.
Stopping Forest Extinction
Posted on January 5, 2022By Dr John Bacher and Danny Beaton, Mohawk of the Turtle Clan.
In Memory of Alicja Rozanska.
Crazed Axe-Wielding Mad Men Threaten Niagara.
The mentality of those doing land use planning in the Niagara Region was captured vividly by paleontologist Michael Benton, through his examination of the catastrophic mid-Permian extinctions. Benton described how during this era, “vast swaths” of the trees of life “are cut short, as if attacked by a crazed, axe-wielding madmen.”
2021: Year in Review
Posted on December 20, 20212021 was a great year for our Ontario Chapter! In spite of the ongoing pandemic, we forged ahead with our existing programs - and even created a few new ones along the way. Here are the highlights of 2021 from a few of our featured initiatives.
The holiday tradition we’d be better off without
Alma Hyslop — December 8, 2021Ring of Fire Assessment: An Assessment of Reflections From the Members of Nishnawbe Aski Nation Territory
Posted on November 29, 2021Please find the full Assessment Report attatched below.
By: Joseph Duncan and Aleksandra Spasevski.
In honour of Ringo Fiddler.
Ontario’s Far North recently received attention due to the $60 billion chromite mining potential. The massive mining project is known as the Ring of Fire. Both provincial and federal leaders have identified this mining opportunity as a multigenerational opportunity that can create both economic and societal benefits for communities (Chetkiewicz & Lintner, 2014).
Targeting an invisible problem: Combatting air pollution with citizen science
Posted on November 24, 2021What’s invisible to the naked eye and more deadly than traffic accidents?
Surprise — it’s air pollution.