Sanctuary - winter 2007
Posted on October 12, 2010Peel Group pushes back urban sprawl, Brampton focus of Growth Plan, Pickering in limbo, The Money Tree: income trusts are dead, introducing the Binational Great Lakes Committee members, and more
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Au Sierra Club Ontario, notre travail est concentré sur la protection des écosystèmes des Grand Lacs, sur l’expansion et la protection de la « Greenbelt », et de promouvoir l’adoption de l’énergie verte en Ontario. Le groupe travaille aussi sur des projets locaux, en collaboration avec d’autres communautés en Ontario.
Peel Group pushes back urban sprawl, Brampton focus of Growth Plan, Pickering in limbo, The Money Tree: income trusts are dead, introducing the Binational Great Lakes Committee members, and more
Promoting urban forests, ‘how to’s’ of natural clay and cattail building materials, McGuinty goes nuclear, the coal phase-out now a psyche-out, and more
Gore & May bring the Inconvenient Truth to Toronto, green/sustainable and natural building movements, Earth Day and campaign highlights, Canada’s Kyoto embarrassment, and more
Places to Grow Act - how far will it go?, GasGuzzler tax misses the mark, McGuinty and others’s naked nuke support, Money Tree on charitable donations as investment, and more
Campaign snapshots: Pickering Airport battles, Human River Art Party at Garrison Creek, more on ethical investments via Money Tree, this COP must stop global warming (Conference of the Parties), and more
Mississauga needs more preserved nature, Front Street Extension ain’t dead yet, The Money Tree: Canadian investments bad for indigenous people, Peel Region Group is here! Sierra Club and the Big Tent, and more
Pickering Airport version 2, SCO and One-Tonne Toronto, Greenbelt legislation passes!, the need for smart growth plan, Annual Algonquin Winter Outing wonderful, and more
State of cycling in TO, our winter programs for EcoCertification, Waterfront Revitalization: is it sustainable? or doable?, Car Free Day, Mobility Week and more...
A book-lover comes face-to-face with pulp(wood) fiction, citizens find Ministry of Environment process unfair, The Money Tree advice column, unsustainable waste management in the GTA, and more
Leadership Challenge participant @ McGill ponders the ‘right’ way to lead, EarthStock: rockin’ out for the environment, step-by-step to your political empowerment, and more
Galapagos Islands trip & conservation issues, Car Free Day = freedom for your feet, a beginner's guide to global warming, why we need a gas tax... , and more
Red Hill Creek Expressway update, Eco-Certification program - learn to calculate your ‘ecological footprint’ and then how to decrease it!, report on Algonquin canoe trip, and more
Transportation victory in escarpment, Rouge natural disaster, sprawl campaign, GTA group and Quebec group wolf campaign updates, and more.
The summer wrap-up edition of Sanctuary leads off with a piece by Sierra Club Ontario’s new Chapter Coordinator
Floods or Food - Smart Choices for Healthy Communities.
This publication was researched & written by Janet Pelley with support from Salamander Foundation and Greenbelt Foundation.
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