Help Shape Winnipeg's Climate Future with the People's Climate Mandate!

Help Shape Winnipeg's Climate Future with the People's Climate Mandate!
We're inviting all Winnipeggers to share their ideas and vision for a climate-friendly, affordable, liveable, green Winnipeg! Tell us about your experience—taking the bus, walking or wheeling around your neighbourhood, participating in public consultations, dealing with wildfire smoke.... —and how you would like to see the city improve over the next four years! Your input will help build a climate and environment advocacy agenda based on demonstrated public priorities ahead of Winnipeg's upcoming municipal election.
There are three ways to participate—you can choose one, two, or all three!
- Submit a photo
- Take our survey
- Register to attend the community townhall on June 11th
The People's Climate Mandate is a project of Climate Reality Canada in partnership with Green Action Centre, Climate Action Team Manitoba, Manitoba Eco-Network, CAPE - Manitoba, Manitoba Energy Justice Coalition, Litte Mountain Park Conservancy Group, and Seniors for Climate.
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Improving Commuter Options in the Workplace
Are you an employer looking to make your workplace friendlier to all forms of commuting? We have some policy, program, and infrastructure ideas to get you started!
Improving Commuter Options in the Workplace
Are you an employer looking to make your workplace friendlier to all forms of commuting? We have some policy, program, and infrastructure ideas to get you started!
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From the Climate Action Team: What is 50-50 Transit Funding—And How Much Might it Cost the Province?
There’s been a lot of talk about the need for the Province to restore the 50-50 transit funding agreement. But what does this raffle-sounding policy actually mean? And how much might it cost the Province?
From the Climate Action Team: What is 50-50 Transit Funding—And How Much Might it Cost the Province?
There’s been a lot of talk about the need for the Province to restore the 50-50 transit funding agreement. But what does this raffle-sounding policy actually mean? And how much might it cost the Province?

Changing Lanes Wrap-Up
On February 25th Green Action Centre welcomed Todd Litman to Winnipeg for a series of meetings and presentations to share his research at the Victoria Transport Institute at Changing Lanes: Better Value For Winnipeg’s Transportation Investments.
Changing Lanes Wrap-Up
On February 25th Green Action Centre welcomed Todd Litman to Winnipeg for a series of meetings and presentations to share his research at the Victoria Transport Institute at Changing Lanes: Better Value For Winnipeg’s Transportation Investments.

