We’re holding 100 non-partisan all-candidate debates on the environment all across Canada, all before the next election, on October 2 & 3, 2019.
100 debates on the Environment has a simple mission: to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing more than 100 inclusive, politically neutral, and environment-focused all-candidates debates in communities across Canada.
The debates will create a forum where voters can hear directly from candidates about their visions for the environment. They will create accountability for elected leaders and spur meaningful government action towards a sustainable future.
This project is made up of national non-profits, businesses, citizens’ groups, high schools and universities, individuals and many others. The project is being coordinated by GreenPAC and Equiterre.
Let’s create a Canada-wide conversation between candidates and constituents about the environment.
The more people who attend, the more powerful our message will be.
Find the debate nearest you at:
https://www.100debates.ca/
OR
https://www.facebook.com/pg/100Debates/events/?ref=page_internal
We’re holding 100 non-partisan all-candidate debates on the environment all across Canada, all before the next election, on October 2 & 3, 2019.
100 debates on the Environment has a simple mission: to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing more than 100 inclusive, politically neutral, and environment-focused all-candidates debates in communities across Canada.
The debates will create a forum where voters can hear directly from candidates about their visions for the environment. They will create accountability for elected leaders and spur meaningful government action towards a sustainable future.
This project is made up of national non-profits, businesses, citizens’ groups, high schools and universities, individuals and many others. The project is being coordinated by GreenPAC and Equiterre.
Let’s create a Canada-wide conversation between candidates and constituents about the environment.
The more people who attend, the more powerful our message will be.
Find the debate nearest you at:
https://www.100debates.ca/
OR
https://www.facebook.com/pg/100Debates/events/?ref=page_internal
We’re holding 100 non-partisan all-candidate debates on the environment all across Canada, all before the next election, on October 2 & 3, 2019.
100 debates on the Environment has a simple mission: to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing more than 100 inclusive, politically neutral, and environment-focused all-candidates debates in communities across Canada.
The debates will create a forum where voters can hear directly from candidates about their visions for the environment. They will create accountability for elected leaders and spur meaningful government action towards a sustainable future.
This project is made up of national non-profits, businesses, citizens’ groups, high schools and universities, individuals and many others. The project is being coordinated by GreenPAC and Equiterre.
Let’s create a Canada-wide conversation between candidates and constituents about the environment.
The more people who attend, the more powerful our message will be.
Toronto Debates:
PLEASE CHECK EVENT YOUR SPECIFIC LOCATION FOR ACCURATE EVENT TIMING
Beaches–East York Oct. 3
Brampton South Oct. 3
Davenport Oct. 3
Humber River–Black Creek Oct. 3
Milton Oct. 3
Newmarket–Aurora Oct. 3
Oakville Oct. 3
Oakville North–Burlington Oct. 3
Scarborough–Guildwood Oct. 3
Toronto Centre Oct. 3
Toronto–St. Paul’s Oct. 3
University–Rosedale Oct. 3
York Centre Oct. 3
As federal election campaigning gets underway, an Abacus Data poll suggests that Canadians are far less concerned about transit than they are about the cost of living, healthcare and climate change.
Yet each of these “top 3” issues is directly connected to government policy decisions that influence personal and business transportation choices.
To ensure that voters are aware of these connections when they enter the ballot box, Transport Futures has invited candidates from the Liberals, Conservatives, New Democrats, Greens and People’s Party to debate their respective transport strategies as they pertain to road, transit, rail, airport and marine infrastructure as well as related equity, safety, technology, environmental, funding, governance and leadership issues. Ben Spurr, transportation reporter for the Toronto Star, will be moderating the debate and audience Q&A.
Seating is limited and regular rates end on September 15 so register today! For further information, please visit www.transportfutures.ca/election or email [email protected].