Government of Canada launches interactive website on clean growth and climate change

News Release

A new engagement tool to allow Canadians to share their ideas and solutions on climate change

April 21, 2016 – Ottawa, Ontario – Environment and Climate Change Canada

The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, will mark Earth Day on April 22 by attending the Paris Agreement signing ceremony at the United Nations in New York alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, at which time Canada and other countries will formally accept the Agreement, adopted last December.

On Earth Day, Canadians will also witness the launch of a new interactive website to seek input from Canadians, including Indigenous peoples, on how to address climate change and promote clean growth.

This engagement tool will allow Canadians to be part of a national conversation on climate change, share their ideas and see what others are saying. This is an opportunity to provide feedback on what individuals, families, organizations, communities, businesses and governments can do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change.

Engaging the public is an essential part of developing a Canadian plan on clean growth and climate change, and builds on the Vancouver Declaration adopted by First Ministers at their meeting on March 3, 2016.

Contributions received via the interactive website will be reviewed by members of the four different working groups that have been created to provide recommendations to First Ministers on:

The website will also offer Canadians the tools they need to hold town halls to engage their communities from the grassroots.

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“Engaging Canadians on our plans and efforts to address climate change is something I view as essential, and I hope that Canadians from coast to coast to coast will take part in our efforts to create a climate‑smart economy and country.

“Tomorrow, we will sign the historic Paris climate change agreement, a fitting celebration for Earth Day. I encourage everyone to join the online conversation and be part of the solution by making your suggestions online or hosting a town hall on climate change and clean growth in your communities.”

– The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Quick Facts

There are several ways Canadians can participate:

Associated Link

Joint Communiqué of Canada’s First Ministers

Contacts

Caitlin Workman
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
819-938-9436

Media Relations
Environment and Climate Change Canada
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