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The Friends of Gatineau Park

Sharing Together an Awareness of Nature and Heritage in Gatinenau Park, an exceptional park.

Environment
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FRIENDS OF THE ROUGE WATERSHED

Our priorities are to: 1) Protect the watershed by encouraging a community, ecosystem and watershed approach to environmental planning and protection; 2) Educate the public through nature walks, school field trips, presentations and community events to encourage environmental awareness, ethics and action; 3) Restore the watershed by training thousands of youth and community volunteers to restore forest, wetland and meadow habitat; 4) Monitor restoration work by performing follow-up watering, mulching and maintenance. We form productive conservation partnerships with schools, community groups, religious organizations, businesses, landowners, municipalities, government agencies, community leaders, foundations and environmental groups.

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The Natural Step (Canada) Inc.

The Natural Step Canada is a dynamic non-profit organization with over a decade of experience helping organizations and individuals understand and make meaningful progress toward sustainability. Our vision is a sustainable society – one in which individuals, communities, businesses and institutions thrive within nature’s limits.

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SKY'S THE LIMIT YOUTH ORGANIZATION

Welcome! Thank you for your interest in Sky's the Limit Youth Organization. Sky’s the Limit provides refurbished laptop computers to under-resourced students who cannot otherwise afford them.

Environment
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THE CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT CANADA

The Climate Reality Project Canada seeks to raise awareness about the urgency of the climate crisis to all Canadians. We hope to motivate individuals to become active participants in solving the climate crisis by: • Training a diverse range of citizens from numerous geographic regions and walks of life to communicate the science and impacts of climate change. • Engaging the public through presentations, news media, individual conversations, and grassroots advocacy and activism so that they will make informed choices about public policy matters related to climate change. • Promoting local, domestic and global initiatives to solve the climate crisis.