Events for January 26, 2021 - July 21, 2020

  • Webinar – Indigenous-led STREAM Projects

    General Information on STREAM Webinar Series The purpose of this four-part webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada is to introduce the STREAM (Sequencing The Rivers for Environmental Assessment and […]

  • Natural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars for Applicants (Various in August & September 2022)

    La version française suit.   Natural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars Starting in August! Infrastructure Canada’s Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF) Small Projects Stream is accepting applications until September 27, 2022 at 3:00 pm (EDT). The NIF is the first federal program of its kind. Its objectives are to build community awareness of the value and opportunities of […]

  • The Climate Ready Communities Series

    Webinar: Mapping Social Vulnerability for Climate Action Planning As we see the rise of climate change impacts, extreme weather events such as urban heat islands are disproportionately experienced by communities […]

    Free
  • Event and Webinar : Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change Insights on Environmental Protection and Restoration

    Concordia University Pavillon J.‐W.‐McConnell 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, QC, Canada

    Speaker: Cole Teionieh’táthe Delisle works as an Environmental Projects Coordinator for Terrestrial Habitats with a wide range of projects. He coordinates KEPO's seed saving activities, EAB project, species at risk, bird program, and drone work. A graduate from Concordia University’s Anthropology program, he is interested in archeology and the community’s history. Outside of terrestrial work, he also leads Kahnawà:ke's participation in Transport Canada's Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness Program monitoring the impacts of industrial shipping.

    Audience: Concordia community and external

    This event has been generously funded by the Chamandy Foundation.

    Free
  • Webinar : Indigenous Climate Monitoring Toolkit Webinar Series

    The Indigenous Community-Based Climate Monitoring (ICBCM) Program, in partnership with Bridge Building Group (BBG), is hosting a webinar series that brings together community-based climate and environmental monitoring practitioners to share knowledge, learn from each other, and strengthen networks across regions.

    Join them at 2:00 PM EST on Thursday, February 26, 2026, for a session featuring the Red River Métis Community-Based Climate Monitoring Program. Together, they'll explore what the project set out to do, what’s working well, challenges and lessons learned, and practical insights that may support other communities doing similar work. A Q&A period will follow.

    Free