World Environment Day 2022: A Multicultural Awareness Event for Best Practises, Preparedness and Planning for Fire & Floods
(June 5, 2022) This event is being organized by a multi-faith and multiracial coalition to raise awareness of the role of climate change in causing more extreme weather events, as well as best practices from the firefighters and other first responders in dealing with them. The summer wildfires and the fall flooding, both of which claimed lives […]
Mr. Chris Bowcock, Burnaby Fire Chief – World Environment Day 2022
This World Environment Day join Muslim, Sikh, Jewish, Christian, Indigenous, Black, Buddhist, Asian, and allied community and elected leaders as we build awareness of the work of B.C.’s Firefighters and Flood Responders as well as build awareness about the dangers of climate change to British Columbia. We wish to thank the Government of Canada and […]
Annamie Paul – Leader of the Green Party of Canada
International Youth Day: Canadian Youth Leading the Fight for Social Justice & the Environment!
The vision for this event is to celebrate & amplify youth leaders working at the intersection of environmental and social justice Initiatives. Today’s youth are taking a leading role in effecting systemic change in society through anti-racism initiatives, climate change advocacy, and progressive activities. For more information on the event organizers please visit: Foundation 4Ward […]
The Anti-Racism Roadshow and Happy Hour: Chilliwack
On June 30, 2021 a wildfire broke out near the town of Lytton, British Columbia. Since then, the fire has destroyed most of Lytton as well as the surrounding area. Lytton is inhabited by a majority of the Indigenous Nlaka’pamux people. The estimated population of the Nlaka’pamux is around 1,500 in number. The wildfire displaced […]
Marium Vahed – Green Ummah
Support For The Lytton First Nation And Victims Of The 2021 B.C. Wildfires
(Vancouver, BC) — On June 30, 2021 a wildfire broke out near the town of Lytton, British Columbia. Since then, the fire has destroyed most of Lytton as well as the surrounding area. Lytton is inhabited by a majority of the Indigenous Nlaka’pamux people. The estimated population of the Nlaka’pamux is around 1,500 in number. […]