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We convene regular conversations with politicians, experts, and Canadians about how to make politics work for the planet. Here's an overview of our events from the 2021/22 season.

A DEBRIEF ON COP26

Nov. 2021 / With Special Guests: Simon Dyer, Sarah Hanson, and Harvey Locke.

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CHAMPIONING THE ENVIRONMENT ON THE HILL

Nov. 2021 / An event for Senators and MPs with special guests: MP Elizabeth May, MP Michael Chong, MP Julie Dabrusin, MP Monique Pauzé, MP Richard Cannings, Senator Mary Coyle and PIE alumni Joshua Swift and Jessie Mayes.

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The panelists were very knowledgeable and the questions were really interesting. It makes you think about alternative ways forward to fight climate change and ensure sustainability of our use of the planet.

-FLIP 2.0 Attendee

FLIP 2.0 (FUTURE LEADERS IN POLITICS)

Jan. 2022 / An event for youth and advocates, with keynote address by Dr. Amita Kuttner, and special guests: MP Lori Idlout, Dr. Hayden King, MP Mike Morrice, Tria Donaldson, the Hon. Lisa Raitt, Dr. Devyani Singh, MP Richard Cannings, and many more!

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ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP IN THE CANADIAN SENATE

Jun. 2022 / Special Guests: Senator Mary Coyle, Senator Stan Kutcher, Senator Rosa Galvez, the Hon. Grant Mitchell, and PIE Intern Coco Wang.

[Listening] to the intelligent and measured positive work being done by Senators on these issues has given me the shot of hope I needed. I greatly appreciated learning about the results of Senate reform and the non-partisan nature of the Senate.

-Environmental Leadership in the Canadian Senate Attendee

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We respectfully acknowledge that GreenPAC operates on the unceded territory of the Algonquin, and the traditional territories of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat Peoples, lands that are now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. We also recognize that a land acknowledgement represents a small first step towards understanding and repairing the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples, upholding their rights and recognizing their leadership in sustaining our planet.

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