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Ready to Talk Climate in Ontario?

Are you ready to talk climate in Ontario? Join the provincial Kitchen Table Climate Conversation!

About this event

Note: This is the second event in our series!

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An Ontario provincial election approaches! As it does, It is clear we need actions that protect our health, build strong communities and create a climate just future. What can we do to help ensure that happens?

Raising awareness of climate impacts and the actions and solutions that can move us closer to a healthy future, is one of the big things we can do! Together, we can hold those elected to office accountable for the just, green province we want to see.

Would you like to help raise awareness? Are you interested in holding conversations in the months before the provincial election? We are holding two sessions to help people feel more comfortable talking about climate justice.

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About this, the second session:

Ready to Talk Climate in Ontario?!

When: March 2, 7-8:30pm

Where: On zoom! Sign-up to receive a link before the event.

What: Hosting the conversation: “Who and Where?” & Facilitating the conversation: “What and How?” with facilitated working breakouts.

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Whether you’d like to feel more confident talking to someone you bump into at the supermarket or are ready to hold a more structured conversation, this training is designed to help you feel more confident, informed and empowered.

After the workshops, we hope to offer continued, targeted support to those who want to host or facilitate conversations in their networks and neighbourhoods ahead of the provincial election.

Come be part of the provincial Kitchen Table Climate Conversation!

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As a community, we have the responsibility to honour, care for and respect all the Creation gives to provide us with life. This includes the land, water, air, fire, animals, plants and our ancestors.

The Anishinabek Peoples have utilized this land for millennia and we would like to acknowledge their direct descendants, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as the rightful caretakers and titleholders of this land upon which we live, work and conduct ourselves. We acknowledge our treaty relationship and responsibilities to both the land and these original peoples.

We also recognize that this land is rich in pre-contact history and customs, which includes the Anishinabek and Haudenosaunee and since European contact, has and continues to become home for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. And it is in the spirit and intent of the Dish With One Spoon, wampum agreement whereby we will collectively care for and respect the land, water, animals and each other in the interests of peace and friendship and for the benefit of not only ourselves but of our future descendants.  

The HEN Office resides on Treaty 22, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. For more information on Treaty 22 go to: http://mncfn.ca/treaty2223/

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