• What do Canadians really think about climate change? 2026

    On Zoom

    Do some Canadians really believe climate change is a hoax? It’s hard to believe, but in 2025 this was a legitimate question for up to 34 per cent of Canadians. It’s a deeply worrying trend that speaks to shifting national […]

  • Let’s Talk Heat – A Dialogue to Help Launch a BC Heat Collaborative

    On Zoom

    Extreme heat is an increasing danger for residents of B.C. and much needs to be done. Several heat-focused groups in BC are taking steps to initiate a Heat Collaborative. This initiative seeks to take a cross-sectional approach in advocating for […]

  • BC Public Transit Alliance launch

    On Zoom

    We would like to invite you to join us for the launch of the Public Transit Alliance of BC, a new coalition bringing together advocacy groups from across the province to imagine and realize better public transit for everyone. It’s […]

  • Webinar about Gaza Children’s Hospital

    On Zoom

    Friends of Standing Together Canada invite you to a conversation with Dr. David Hasan on building a children’s hospital in Gaza. The webinar will focus on the urgent need for this initiative, which is part of the Gaza Children's Village initiative, as well […]

  • How to Break the Climate Silence

    On Zoom

    Join Re.Climate for our latest webinar “How to break the climate silence.” Canadians aren’t sharing their concerns or questions about climate change with each other. To talk through how we can change that, Re.Climate has invited four panellists who are […]

  • Protecting Trees, Dispelling Myths

    On Zoom

    While many celebrate a succession of sunny days, the topic turns serious when fish-bearing streams run dry and forests, trees and gardens wither under the extremes of drought. Water restrictions have limited what farmers and industry formerly took for granted and […]

  • The Changing Climate of Work: Green Jobs, Skills, and Sector Transitions

    On Zoom

    From CASC: Scott Lundy, Jim Stanford and Ben Simoni will discuss emerging green jobs, evolving skill demands, and the roles of unions, employers, and educational institutions in supporting workers through rapid sector transitions. Register here