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Marching for climate solutions

by Jon MacNeill
March 29, 2015
Reading Time: 2min read
Marching for climate solutions

Change is Coming

Thousands of Canadians will gather in Quebec City to march for a solution to climate change on April 11.

That’s the Saturday before some of Canada’s premiers are getting together for a special meeting on climate change. When they arrive, we want to make sure they’re heard from thousands of their fellow Canadians who care about our health and the health of our planet.

Let’s make sure New Brunswick is well-represented!

The Act of Climate March is going to be a huge, family-friendly gathering in the streets of Quebec City on Saturday, April 11. Canadians from coast-to-coast are joining together to show our leaders that we’re behind their effort to protect our climate, and we want to encourage them to make Canada a leader in climate action and renewable energy.

March for climate solutions with us — organizers have made it easy for you to get involved! Buses are being organized from several cities. Get a ride here and find a place to stay here. We’ll be sending a team from the Conservation Council, so be sure to let us know if you plan to attend (email tracy.glynn@conservationcouncil.ca) and give the local organizers in Quebec a heads-up too!

Now that you’re all set, help spread the word by ‘liking’ Defend Our Climate on Facebook (where you’ll also see the latest campaign updates) and be sure to follow Act On Climate March and the Conservation Council on Twitter, too.

See you April 11.

Jon MacNeill for the Conservation Council of New Brunswick

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