A unified front for climate equity

Federal elected officials and staff can inspire action at all levels of governance through a commitment to equity and justice in every aspect of climate policy.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May’s proposed environmental racism bill currently navigating Parliament will make necessary strides towards addressing equity in climate initiatives, but much more must be done urgently, writes Linda Nowlan.

In the stifling heat of a dilapidated residence devoid of air conditioning or even a fan, where the windows stubbornly refuse to budge, the suffocating reality of climate change becomes painfully apparent. Nowhere is this more evident than in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (D...

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