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CEA Partnerships
In order to affect change, we have partnered with the following groups as part of our mandate to protect and enhance our local environment.
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We need the Ontario Green Energy Act to propel Ontario into a leadership position in renewable energy, to reduce our pollution and greenhouse gas emissions and to create meaningful jobs for Ontarians.
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| The OEN is a non-profit, non-governmental network coordinating the efforts of over 500 Ontario environmental groups working towards and promoting protection of the environment. |
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| For thirty years, the Canadian Environmental Network (RCEN) has been facilitating networking between environmental organizations and others who share its mandate - To Protect the Earth and Promote Ecologically Sound Ways of Life. | |
| The Ontario Smart Growth Network brings provincial and community leaders together to help design compact and healthy communities -- places you'd be proud to call "home". |
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| SHIFT Ontario's mission is to redirect funds from unsustainable transportation infrastructure, specifically roads and highways, towards sustainable modes. | |
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The mission of the Water Guardians Network is to work together as stewards for the long-term preservation, protection, and improvement of water sources across Ontario. |
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| Climate Action Network Canada (CAN Canada) – Réseau action climat Canada (RAC Canada) is composed of member organizations committed to preventing dangerous levels of human interference with the global climate system, protecting environmental sustainability and public health, while upholding principles of just transition, equity and social justice. |
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The OCAA is a diverse, multi-stakeholder coalition of approximately 90 organizations including cities, health associations, environmental and public interest groups, public utilities, unions, faith communities and individuals. |
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| The Lake Erie Millennium Network's (LEMN) goal is to define and understand Lake Erie's most pressing problems, propose solutions, and track the changes. |
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| The Midwest Consortium for Hazardous Waste Worker Training has been funded since 1987 by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to develop, present and evaluate model worker training programs. |
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