Resources

You will find below, in alphabetical order, the names, mandates and contact information of organisations whose missions and goals support the restoration of ecological balance on Our Planet. The mode of operation and focus in each may differ, but the driving values are essentially the same in all: Compassion, fairness and Respect.

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Organizations, Actions and Downloadable Guides

Environmental Organizations

Canadian Environment Network

  • ‘Since 1977, we have been enabling and enhancing our members’ work of protecting, conserving, restoring and promoting a clean, healthy, sustainable environment.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS)

  • ‘The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is Canada’s only nationwide charity dedicated solely to the protection of our public land, ocean, freshwater and ensuring our parks are managed to protect the nature within them.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Climate Action Network Canada (CAN)

  • Climate Action Network Canada ‘advances practical policies and front-line solutions to manage our carbon pollution and addresses the front-line impacts of climate change, through sustainable development that leaves no one behind.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Citizens Climate Lobby

  • Citizen’s Climate Lobby’s mission is to create a broad, sustainable foundation for climate action across all geographic regions and political inclinations.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Compassion in World Farming

  • Compassion in World farming aims to end all cruel factory farming practices through global peaceful campaigns.
  • Contact: [email protected]

David Suzuki Foundation

  • ‘We empower people to take action in their communities on the environmental challenges we collectively face’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Ducks Unlimited Canada

  • ‘Ensuring abundant wetlands and waterflow for generations to come while improving Canadian lives.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Ecojustice

  • ‘Ecojustice defends nature, combats climate change, and fights for a healthy environment for all’ through our legal system.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Ecology Ottawa

  • ‘Ecology Ottawa educates the public on local environmental issues and promote environmental leadership at city hall’.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Eco Watch

  • ‘We are leading the charge in using online news in the U.S. to drive fundamental change to ensure the health and longevity of our planet.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

ENvironnement JEUness

  • ENvironnement JEUness raises awareness and educates Quebec’s youth on environmental issues and encourages them to take action.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Équiterre

  • ‘Équiterre encourages individuals, organizations and governments to make ecological and equitable choices, in a spirit of solidarity’.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Extinction Rebellion

  • ‘Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience in an attempt to halt mass extinction and minimise the risk of social collapse.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Fashion Takes Action

  • ‘Fashion Takes Action (FTA) is a non-profit organization established to advance sustainability in the fashion industry through education, awareness and collaboration’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Friends of the Earth Canada (FOE)

  • ‘Friends of the Earth Canada confront polluters, hold governments to account for their promises and insist they enforce laws’.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Future Rising

  • ‘Pressure the Canadian government to make systemic change for Climate Action!’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Global Climate Strike

  • ‘The Global Climate Strike ‘unites students for a global change’.

Green Matters

  • ‘Green Matters is dedicated to making news and topics across sustainability and innovation accessible to all.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Greenpeace Canada

  • ‘Around the globe, we are standing up with communities, and we are holding governments and corporations accountable.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Indigenous environmental Network (IEN)

  • ‘IEN is an alliance of Indigenous peoples whose mission it is to protect the sacredness of Earth Mother from contamination and exploitation by strengthening, maintaining and respecting Indigenous teachings and natural laws.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Institute of the environment (uOttawa)

  • ‘The Institute of the Environment (IE) is the University’s hub for environmental sustainability-related research, teaching and other activities.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

International treaty to protect and restore mother earth

  • ‘Guided by the sacred teachings and spiritual traditions of the Four Directions that uplift, guide, protect, warn, inspire and challenge the entire Human Family to live in ways that sustain and enhance human life and the lives of all who dwell on Mother Earth, and hereby dedicate our lives and energies to healing and developing ourselves, the web of relationships that make our world and the way we live with Mother Earth.’

National Capital Environmental Network

  • ‘We connect sustainability groups together, develop strategic collaborations across the sector, build capacity of administration and operations, and celebrate successes across the region.’
  • Contact: link

Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC)

  • ‘The Nature Conservancy of Canada works to protect our country’s most precious natural places.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Oceana

  • ‘Oceana is dedicated to protecting and restoring the world’s oceans on a global scale.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

OPIRG-Ottawa

  • ‘OPIRG/GRIPO-Ottawa works toward social, environmental and economic justice. We support groups and initiatives which contribute to accessibility, dignity and sustainability.’

Ottawa Envirocentre & Enviroboutique

  • ‘Our mission is to provide people, communities, and organizations with practical solutions to lighten their environmental impact in lasting ways.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Ottawa Riverkeeper

  • ‘Ottawa Riverkeeper, a charitable organization, is a champion and collective voice for the Ottawa River watershed, providing leadership and inspiration to protect, promote and improve its ecological health and future.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Peace and Environment Resource Centre (PERC)

  • ‘We work on peace, social justice and environmental issues, with an emphasis on local activities.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Rainforest Alliance

  • ‘We are building an alliance of farmers, forest communities, companies, and consumers committed to creating a world where people and nature thrive in harmony’
  • Contact: [email protected] & [email protected]

Regroupement National des Conseils Régionaux de l’environnement (RNCREQ)

  • RNCREQ is a network of players committed to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development throughout Québec: the regional councils of the environment (CRE).
  • Contact: [email protected]

Smart Prosperity Institute

  • ‘The Smart Prosperity Leaders’ Initiative was launched by respected Canadian leaders from business, think tanks, labour, Indigenous Peoples, youth, and NGO communities. Our purpose: To harness new thinking to accelerate Canada’s transition to a stronger, cleaner economy.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Sustainable Enterprise Alliance (SEA)

  • ‘SEA supports and encourages working toward sustainable business practices and supporting local.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

The Global Alliance for the Right of Nature

  • ‘Rights of Nature is the recognition and honoring that Nature has rights.’
  • Contact: link

UNFCC

  • ‘Preventing “dangerous” human interference with the climate system is the ultimate aim of the UNFCCC.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Vivre en Ville

  • ‘Through its actions, Vivre en Ville stimulates innovation and supports decision makers, professionals and citizens in the development of quality living environments that are prosperous and favorable to the well-being of everyone, in the search for collective interest and respect for the capacity of ecosystems.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF)

  • ‘World Wildlife Fund Canada is the country’s largest international conservation organization and aims to reverse the decline of wildlife.’
  • Contact: [email protected]
Human Rights Organizations

Amnesty International Canada

  • Amnesty international’s mission is to expose and prevent human rights abuses.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)

  • AWID aims to achieve ‘gender justice and women’s human rights worldwide’.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Extinction Rebellion

  • ‘Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience in an attempt to halt mass extinction and minimise the risk of social collapse.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC)

  • ‘CCIC is committed to making this goal a public and political priority and to encouraging the actions necessary to make a poverty-free world a reality.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Compassion in World Farming

  • Compassion in World farming aims to end all cruel factory farming practices through global peaceful campaigns.
  • Contact: [email protected]

Four World International Institute

  • ‘FWII is an internationally recognized leader in holistic human, community, organizational and economic development because of the Institute’s unique focus on the importance of culture and spirituality in all elements of development.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Human Rights Watch

  • ‘Human Rights Watch investigates and reports on abuses happening in all corners of the world.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)

  • ‘ITK works to improve the health and wellbeing of Inuit through research, advocacy, public outreach and education on the issues affecting the population.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

National Organization for Women

  • ‘NOW PACs are determined to elect a majority of elected officials who are committed to the advancement of women’s rights in all levels of political office.’
  • Contact: information

Octopus Books

  • ‘To promote conversations and the exchange of ideas through literature. We are dedicated to curating books of artistic or scholarly merit and progressive orientation. Working collaboratively with Canadian publishers, writers, public intellectuals, we organize community events in support of emancipation and activism.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

OPIRG-Ottawa

  • ‘OPIRG/GRIPO-Ottawa works toward social, environmental and economic justice. We support groups and initiatives which contribute to accessibility, dignity and sustainability.’

Option Consommateurs

  • ‘A non-profit organization since 1983, our mission is to promote and defend the interests of consumers while ensuring that these interests are respected.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

Peace and Environment Resource Centre (PERC)

  • ‘We work on peace, social justice and environmental issues, with an emphasis on local activities.’
  • Contact: [email protected]

United Nations

  • ‘The United Nations takes action on the issues confronting humanity in the 21st century.’
  • Contact: [email protected]
Downloadable Tools

Guide & Tools to Implement the Green Bin Program in Your Building

  • This is a complete guide on how to implement the Green Bin Program in your building. Download it and get the information you need to help create a cleaner environment!

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