



About this Event
Join us on Thursday, November 19th at 8pm for a Free Virtual Discussion, as Ms. Watt-Cloutier will be sharing stories from her novel "The Right to Be Cold".
Her book gives an authentic perspective and personal reflections into the challenges and impact of climate change in Northern Canada. Listen as Ms. Watt-Cloutier shares her lessons with our community of Halton.
For more information go to https://climatecollective.ca/get-involved/ or email info@haltonenvironment.ca


The Virtual Discussion will broadcasted and
aired on Cogeco at 8pm.


Without a stable, safe climate, people cannot exercise their economic, social, or cultural rights.
The HCC Reads campaign continues to engage our community about the complex issues of climate change as we read our next book, Sheila Watt-Cloutier’s The Right to be Cold.
The Right to be Cold gives an authentic perspective and personal reflections on the challenges and impacts in Northern Canada. Shelia Watt-Cloutier is both inspiring and courageous. It is a biography, concentrating on Sheila Watt-Cloutier's life's work to protect the Inuit culture and the Arctic.
Get your copy in person or online at your local library and learn more about the parallels between safeguarding the Arctic and the survival of Inuit culture.
Follow #HCCReads & @haltonclimate on twitter to follow the conversation.
Thank you to our Partners

