No matter what happens tonight
Before polls closed on Sept 20, our campaign manager, Amara Possian, sent out one last e-mail with some reflections on the campaign.
We’re in a climate emergency. Canadian politicians are failing to lead with courage to tackle this crisis. That’s why we’re building a Climate Emergency Voters Alliance to elect climate champions in the upcoming federal election and hold them accountable after voting day.
The climate emergency is at our doorstep and our politicians refuse to lead with courage to tackle this crisis. That’s why we’re building an unprecedented alliance of cross-partisan voters who will rally behind true climate champions who can change the status quo of political inaction on the climate crisis.
Let’s build the people power we need to elect climate champions this fall, and hold every single MP accountable to bold action on the climate crisis after the election.
We’re organizing to elect climate champions in and we need your help. Sign up and we’ll follow up with how you can plug into the campaign.
We’re organizing to elect climate champions in and we need your help. Sign up and we’ll follow up with how you can plug into the campaign.
350 Canada’s endorsed candidates are bold leaders who we believe will push the envelope and take risks in Parliament to champion action on the climate emergency. So far, we’ve released our 3 round of endorsements. To learn more about why we’ve endorsed these candidates, check out our blogs.
One September 9th 2021, we held a Climate Emergency Voters Alliance E-Rally where we shared our plans to bring real change to Canada’s climate politics in this election. If you missed it, check out this recording:
FAQs
Before polls closed on Sept 20, our campaign manager, Amara Possian, sent out one last e-mail with some reflections on the campaign.
Yesterday, Climate Action Tracker released a new analysis that Trudeau’s climate record and ambition is “highly insufficient” and in line with 4ºC+ of warming.
Last night, federal leaders gathered for the one and only English language debate of this election. The good news was that, for the first time ever, there was an entire debate segment about climate change. The bad news is that it missed the mark and failed to give voters the information they need, namely whether or not any of our political parties actually have a plan to meet the climate emergency.
Key battlegrounds are close races where climate champions have the potential to defeat Liberal climate delayers and Conservative climate deniers.
We wanted to provide you with a clear-eyed and honest take on the parties’ climate platforms and what they mean in the context of our political system.
These 7 Game Changers could upend the status quo of climate inaction in Canada but they are in some tough fights and they need your help to win their seats in Parliament.
Game Changers are activists and social movement leaders who are running for office to address the roots of the climate crisis, inequality, and colonization. If elected, these Game Changers could transform Canada’s political status quo.
On August 20th, 350 Canada announced our first set of endorsements for the 2021 election. These are our “defending champions,” the incumbent candidates who, over the course of the last parliamentary session, did the most to champion the kind of climate action we need to see.
This will be an election in the middle of a climate emergency. The stakes couldn’t be higher. That’s why I’m writing to let you know about our plan to raise the bar for climate leadership in this critical election
We’re shifting from calling for a Climate Emergency Alliance between the NDP and Greens to building a Climate Emergency Voting Alliance. Because, like all the best ideas in politics, this one is going to have to come from the bottom up.
Media
Media page | If you are a reporter with a press inquiry, please email media@climatealliance.ca.