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EVERY DAY ADVOCATES

 ABOUT   EDA 

In 2019, GreenPAC built a national network of community organizers. Through its 100 Debates on the Environment, it put candidates from every major party face to face with thousands of voters and helped in making the environment a top priority issue leading up to the election.

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EVERY DAY ADVOCATES WILL:

  • Expand the incredible network of community-level leaders and create hundreds of Every Day Advocates

  • Offer training, resources, and tools to make it easy to hold effective conversations with elected officials across the political spectrum about environmental priorities

  • Drive accountability and progress on the environment through town halls and other tactics

To demand environmental leadership from elected officials it must come from the ground up; from all regions of the country, across the political spectrum.

GET INVOLVED

Do you want to take action or find out more about Every Day Advocates?

Fill out our Google Form.

OUR SPONSORS

Thank you to the following who support our Every Day Advocates program!

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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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