Coalition Verte - Green Coalition

Coalition Verte - Green Coalition Cette nouvelle page nous offre l'opportunité à tous de partager et d'échanger des idées. Welcome to the Green Coaltion-Verte's new page!

The Green Coalition is a non-profit association of groups and individuals with a mandate to promote the conservation, protection and restoration of the environment and the wise use of green and blue spaces.- Montreal, Quebec, CanadaCoalition Verte vous souhaite la bienvenue à notre nouvelle page Facebook. Naturellement ces échanges doivent se faire dans le respect et la dignité pour chacun. Pour u

ne période transitoire les soumissions seront gérées par notre administrateur. Nous sommes heureux de votre participation et veuillez partager cette page avec vos amis. La Green Coalition-Verte fut établie il y a 25 ans en consortium de groupes environnementaux et de citoyens dans le Grand Montréal afin de continuer nos efforts pour la préservation écologique de notre territoire. - Charlie MacLeod, membre au Conseil de Green Coalition-Verte Montréal. This new site provides the opportunity for everyone to share posts and ideas, provided all are done so with civility and respect for everyone. For an interim period at least, all submissions will be vetted through our administrator. Welcome aboard, and please share our page with your friends! The Green Coalition-Verte was established 25 years ago as a consortium of environmental organizations and citizens groups in and around the greater Montreal area for the purpose of protecting our natural green spaces and ecosystems. We are still very actively involved in these communities, and welcome everyone to join us in our efforts to continue their ecological preservation. -Charlie MacLeod, Board of Directors, Green Coalition-Verte

La Coalition Verte est une association, à but non lucratif, de groupes et d’individus, ayant comme mandat de: promouvoir la conservation, la protection et la restauration de l’environnement ainsi que l’utilisation rationnelle des espaces verts et bleus.-Montreal, Quebec, Canada

04/21/2026
SIGNER ET DIFFUSER SVP !Ensemble, nous pouvons faire entendre notre voix et protéger L'Anse-à-l'Orme ainsi que le projet...
04/17/2026

SIGNER ET DIFFUSER SVP !

Ensemble, nous pouvons faire entendre notre voix et protéger L'Anse-à-l'Orme ainsi que le projet du Grand Parc de l'Ouest contre les projets immobiliers. Il est essentiel de protéger les écosystèmes, notre droit fondamental à une planète saine et de lutter contre le changement climatique. Rejoignez-nous en signant la pétition et en la diffusant largement. L'union fait la force !

https://c.org/HNSByJpYVQ

PLEASE SIGN AND SHARE WIDELY!
Together we can make our voices heard and protect L'Anse-à-l'Orme and the dream of the Grand Parc de l'Ouest from developers. Protecting ecosystems, our human right to a healthy planet and mitigating climate change are essential. Stand with us by adding your signature to the petition and sharing it far and wide. The people united will never be defeated!

https://c.org/HNSByJpYVQ

Protégez l'intégrité du Grand Parc de l'Ouest de Montréal- dites non au développement !

La Coalition Verte est heureuse de soutenir le travail de Louise Legault en faveur de la restauration de la rivière Sain...
04/05/2026

La Coalition Verte est heureuse de soutenir le travail de Louise Legault en faveur de la restauration de la rivière Saint-Pierre.

The Green Coalition is happy to support Louise Legault's work to daylight the St. Pierre River.

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Comment perdre une rivière ?
Conférencière : Louise Legault

Membre de Les Amis du parc Meadowbrook
En français. Questions en anglais bienvenues.

Dimanche 12 avril 2026, de 13 h 30 à 14 h 30
Bibliothèque Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
3755, rue Botrel, Montréal, H4A 3G8

Pour adultes. Inscriptions au 514-872-2398

À tous les membres et amis de la Coalition Verte (English follows.) Vous êtes cordialement invités à l’assemblée général...
03/22/2026

À tous les membres et amis de la Coalition Verte (English follows.)

Vous êtes cordialement invités à l’assemblée générale annuelle qui aura lieu le jeudi 21 mai 2026.

Heure: 19h à 21 :30h

Endroit: Sarto-Desnoyers Community Centre
1335 chemin du Bord-du-Lac
Dorval, Québec H9S 2E5

Une brève réunion d’affaires sera suivie par des présentations de représentants de nos groupes membres. C'est une occasion idéale pour échanger et nouer des contacts avec les autres membres et amis de la Coalition Verte.

Profitez de notre buffet.

Au plaisir de vous rencontrer le 21 mai !

Carole Reed
Co-président, Coalition Verte


Annual General Meeting
Green Coalition

38th Anniversary 1988-2026

You are cordially invited to the Green Coalition Annual General Meeting on Thursday, May 21, 2026.

Time: 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Place: Sarto-Desnoyers Community Centre
1335 chemin du Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore Road
Dorval, Québec H9S 2E5

A brief business meeting will be followed by presentations from representatives of our member groups. This is a great occasion to fully engage and network with fellow Green Coalition members and friends.

Enjoy our buffet.

Warm regards to all and we hope to see you there - on May 21st.

Carole Reed
Co-President, Green Coalition

Please also join us on our BlueSky social media site  !Joignez-vous à nous aussi sur notre site de médias sociaux BlueSk...
03/19/2026

Please also join us on our BlueSky social media site !
Joignez-vous à nous aussi sur notre site de médias sociaux BlueSky !

Good day to all.Please note that the Green Coalition public website,  www.greencoalitionverte.ca , is currently undergoi...
03/16/2026

Good day to all.
Please note that the Green Coalition public website, www.greencoalitionverte.ca , is currently undergoing renovation and restoration, so may not be fully accessible until this process has been completed. Please bear with us while we undergo these exciting improvements and enhancements.
All the best to our you, our friends, allies and followers. We work together for a better present, and towards the best future, for both nature and humanity.
The Green Coalition.

Salut à tous.
Veuillez noter que le site Web public de la Coalition verte, www.greencoalitionverte.ca, est actuellement en cours de rénovation et de restauration. Il se peut donc qu'il ne soit pas entièrement accessible jusqu'à la fin des travaux. Nous vous remercions de votre compréhension durant ces améliorations.
Nous vous offrons nos meilleurs vœux, à vous, nos amis, alliés et sympathisants. Ensemble, nous œuvrons pour un meilleur présent et un avenir meilleur, pour la nature et l'humanité.
La Coalition Verte.

02/02/2026

English follows
Le premier ministre Ford remercie la Police provinciale de l'Ontario d'avoir expulsé les citoyens qui demandaient de l'aide pour Grassy Narrows, qui souhaitent obtenir l'aide de la province pour assainir leur eau et obtenir une aide médicale pour leur communauté.

La Première Nation de Grassy Narrows souffre d'un empoisonnement dévastateur et multigénérationnel dû au mercure déversé dans le réseau hydrographique English-Wabigoon dans les années 1960-1970. Soixante ans plus t**d, la menace toxique s'aggrave. Les émissions actuelles de sulfate provenant de l'usine de papier de Dryden exacerbent l'impact du mercure ancien qui se trouve toujours dans le réseau hydrographique.
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Premier Ford thanks the OPP for removing citizens asking about support for Grassy Narrows who want provincial help to clean their water and get medical aid for their community.

Grassy Narrows First Nation suffers devastating, multigenerational poisoning from mercury discharged into the English-Wabigoon River system in the1960s-70s. Sixty years later, the toxic threat is getting worse. The current sulphate emissions from the Dryden paper mill are exacerbating the impact of the old mercury that’s still in the river system.

Canada promised new parks and nature protection. Has that shifted with Carney in power?Federal funding for Indigenous gu...
12/23/2025

Canada promised new parks and nature protection. Has that shifted with Carney in power?
Federal funding for Indigenous guardians program also uncertain after March 31

Inayat Singh · CBC News · Posted: Dec 20, 2025 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: December 20

In 2022, Canada hosted a pivotal UN nature summit in Montreal, where the Liberal government led a diplomatic push for a global deal on protecting ecosystems.
Countries agreed to conserve 30 per cent of the world’s lands and oceans. Canada pledged to reach that target by 2030 with a plan to more than double the current amount of protected spaces.
Three years later, the landscape is very different. Steven Guilbeault, the former environmental minister who helped land that deal in Montreal, has quit cabinet over new moves to expand oil and gas resource development. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget barely mentions nature and his government is focused instead on major resource projects.
Now, environmental groups and others are concerned that the apparent pivot from the Carney government will reverse years of progress made on nature conservation.
Among the initiatives now facing uncertainty: new national parks and protected areas, as well as federal support for the “win-win” Indigenous guardians program, which trains and employs people from Indigenous communities to carry out conservation and research work in their traditional lands.
“I think there is a very real concern that biodiversity is not being brought forward as a priority in the decision making related to new infrastructure,” said James Snider, vice president of science, knowledge and innovation for WWF-Canada.
“And we risk repeating the mistakes of the past rather than envisioning a future where environment and economy go hand in hand.”
What’s at stake?
Canada is only about halfway to its 30 per cent lands and oceans protection goal, meaning it has to double the amount of protected space in country in just five years.
Carney's Liberals promised during the federal election campaign earlier this year that they would boost conservation efforts to reach the goals, including establishing 10 new national parks, 15 new urban parks and expanding the Indigenous guardians program, whose funding will run out by March.
But in contrast to those campaign pledges, the federal budget does not explicitly commit new funding. Speaking in the House of Commons a few weeks ago, Carney said the government would release a new nature strategy, but no details are available yet on what the strategy will include.

Advocates for the environment are watching.

“As the government is looking to make investments into what they've termed once-in-a-generation investments in economic development, there's also a need to recognize the economic benefits that nature provides as well,” said Sandra Schwartz, national executive director for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.

Several high-profile and vast protected areas are currently in the pipeline, including the Seal River watershed in the northwest of Manitoba, a new national park in the South Okanagan in B.C., and the Peel River watershed in Yukon which has completed its feasibility assessment. The projects have included years of surveying and planning work, a lot of it carried out by local Indigenous communities.
“It's similar to a stranded asset. These projects need funds and they can't just be coming through philanthropic dollars,” Schwartz said.

Schwartz said that ongoing conservation projects could be left in the lurch — research, community consultations, surveying and other activities that need to happen before parks and conservation areas can be established, which take years of work.

“Canada has an opportunity to be a beacon to demonstrate what it looks like to do these things right and to provide that leadership globally,” said Valérie Courtois, the executive director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative, a national group advocating for Indigenous-led conservation. She is a member of the Innu community of Mashteuiatsh, located on the shore of Peikuakami or Lac-St-Jean in eastern Quebec.

'I remain hopeful'
Courtois has long been an advocate for Indigenous guardians programs, where she has seen the benefits of involving community members in conservation work. She said it has helped young people especially connect with community and retain and learn the language as they work on the land.

“I'm a registered professional forester by trade. When I look at a forest management plan, we've been taught to ask how we can optimize, maximize the economic return on investment and value from forest lands,” Courtois said.

“When you're an Indigenous person, the question you're asking [instead] is what needs to stay for these landscapes to maintain and for me to be continue to be Innu?”

The national guardians program was first introduced by the federal government as a pilot project in 2017, and then extended in 2021 with $100 million in funding. Courtois said that funding ends by March 31 next year, and there hasn’t been any word yet from the government about an extension

“We know from government that the guardians initiative is seen very, very positively. They recognize that this is a good investment, but I know they're managing their own fiscal pressures,” Courtois said.

“We haven't heard anything specific on that, but I remain hopeful.”

When asked for a response, Environment and Climate Change Canada did not specifically address support for Indigenous-led programs and conservation work.

“The Government of Canada has built the foundation for continued success towards achieving Canada’s conservation targets, and we will continue to partner with Indigenous peoples, provinces and territories, environmental non-government organizations, private sector and philanthropic organizations to advance this goal,” the department said in a statement.

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