Sustainable Campuses - National Coordinator, Evaluation

Date: January start 
Application deadline: November 25th, 2011

Posting Expiry: 
Fri, 11/25/2011 (All day)

La fondation ONE DROP supporte la Journée sans eau embouteilée! Faites de même!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-pYALbkcrU&feature=player_embedded   ...             Le moment est venu de prendre la parole et de vous faire entendre: Débarassez-vous de la bouteille et ouvrez le robinet !joignez-vous au mouvement, agissez sur votre campus le 10 mars !Pour en savoir plus sur les actions de cette journée, rendez-vous sur: http://www.bottledwaterfreeday.ca/francais/ 

Sierra Youth Coalition Fundraiser: Executive Committee Skills Auction

Thank You to everyone who made a bid to support the Sierra Youth Coalition. You will receive an email from the Executive Member whose item you bid on shortly.

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Salut à tous les membres de la CJS!

Community Garden

By: Sara Falconer

The status quo had better watch its back. A new generation of activists is getting ready to make some big changes, and thanks to Ottawa's 10th annual Youth Action Gathering (YAG), they'll have the skills to do it.

From July 12 to 16, the Sierra Youth Coalition (SYC) will host a very unique summer camp for 20 youth between the ages of 14 and 19 at the MacSkimming Outdoor Education Centre. YAGs are also being held in Halifax and Victoria.

Who do you vote for to be part of the 2010-2011 SYC Executive committee ?

Sam Gregory
2% (1 vote)
Melissa Love
14% (8 votes)
Joanna MacDonald
33% (19 votes)
Megan Poss
16% (9 votes)
Farhana Siddiquee
17% (10 votes)
Louise Veillard
19% (11 votes)
Total votes: 58

'Bottled Water Free Day' - but not in Ottawa

By Joanne Chianello , The Ottawa Citizen
March 13, 2010

OTTAWA — Almost one year ago to the day today, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities resolved to, in their own words, “phase out the sale and purchase of bottled water at their own facilities where appropriate and where potable water is available.”

Bottle Water Free Day a success

By Maggie Cameron

Thursday, 11 March 2010 12:26

Thousands of Canadians are saying no to bottled water today, taking part in Canada’s first Bottled Water Free Day.

Vancouver Island University professors participating in climate change teach-in

In order to promote regional and student awareness of climate change, Vancouver Island University (VIU) professors are participating in a 12 day long teach-in, reports the Nanaimo Bulletin.  The theme of the teach-in is 'Climate Justice." The theme aims to promote discussion on how the people that stand to be affected most by climate change are also largely the people that have done the least to contribute to the problem in the first place.

1,000-km cycle trek to raise oilsands concerns

A group of activists are getting ready to cycle 1,000 kilometres from the Fort McMurray area in northern Alberta to Calgary to draw attention to their environmental concerns about the province's oilsands.  The trek, which begins later this week, is organized by the Sierra Youth Coalition and is the second in what the group hopes will be an annual event.  Last year, cyclists travelled from southern Alberta to the oilsands area.

Fort Chip invites oilsands scrutiny

EDMONTON - Dr. John O'Connor will be returning to Fort Chipewyan to a hero's welcome Friday to deliver the keynote speech at a "Water is Boss" conference.O'Connor, the doctor who drew attention to health problems in the community downstream from the oilsands, is held in high esteem, said Athabasca Chipewyan Chief Allan Adam."He is perceived as a good man," Adam said Tuesday on the eve of the five-day conference that kicks off with an elders and youth gathering. "His name will be legend."

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