This week in the Activist Agenda (Edmonton) and now being released on Thursday so you can see what might fit in your weekend. This list is constantly being updated so I do suggest that you check throughout the week for any updated actions. Visit Activist Agenda to see the latest version.
- January is Veganuary
- January 25th, Thursday – The Uncharted Territory – mass deaths, how bad is it going to be?
- January 26th, Friday – Monthly Critical Mass Ride
- January 26th, Friday – Fireside Film Night: Merchants of Doubt
- January 27th, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market (cold weather caveat)
- January 27th, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display (cold weather caveat)
- January 27th, Saturday – International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- January 27th, Saturday – Advocacy Training: Prairies Edition – Climate Change
- January 27th, Saturday – Training ‘End the Ban’ (Alberta’s ban on renewables)
- January 28th, Sunday – Shut It Down for Palestine
- January 28th and 29th – Hands Off Our CPP Campaign
- January 30th, Sunday – How to: Action Network Basics
- January 30th – Town Hall Meeting at the UofA
- January 31st, Wednesday – Strategy 101 Workshop
- January 31st, Wednesday – How to: Digital Security
- January 31st, Wednesday – 5 Broken Cameras
- February 2nd, Friday – Weekly
Climate StrikeCeasefire Now! - February 2nd, Friday – Diner’s Club
- February 3rd, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market (cold weather caveat)
- February 3rd, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display (cold weather caveat)
- February 3rd, Saturday – Show Up For Trans Youth Support Rally
- February 4th, Sunday – All Out for Palestine Rally
- February 4th, Sunday – Rally to Protect Trans Kids
- February 8th, Thursday – Structure 101 Workshop
- February 9th, Friday – Hymn Sing Vigil for Peace in Palestine-Israel
- February 11th, Sunday – Together in Faith: Confronting Racism
- February 11th, Sunday – Brunch at Padmanadi
- February 15th, Thursday – Deep Dive: How to disrupt an AGM (Annual General Meeting Workshop
- February 18th, Sunday – February Potluck
- February 21st, Wednesday – Telling the Story of your City
- February 22nd to 24th – 2024 YEG Winter Cycling Congress
- February 23rd, Friday – Live Podcast Recording: The War on Cars with special guest Don Iveson
What’s going on with encampments?
People are contacting Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness (ECOHH) asking for updates on what is happening about people who are camping on streets and parkland.
People who are camping are experiencing a ferocious assault on their human rights, safety, and dignity. After a small period when a court ruling required campers be given 48 hours notice before their shelters could be demolished, things have returned to the situation in place for years before– with no notice, the City arrives and throws everything a person cannot salvage into a garbage truck and takes it away.
Worse, since January 16 this has been happening at a much greater speed and frequency that has ever been seen before. One location, for example, had its shelters torn down on three different times between January 3 and January 22.
During the three week period when notice was required, ECOHH could spread word of
actions on social media and it was helpful to have significant media coverage as well as many ordinary people coming to see what really happens at such times. Most expressed surprise and concern to see the reality was not as kindly and helpful as they had imagined.
But with no notice required and sometimes several removals happening at the same time in different locations, it is difficult to share information and invite witnesses in time. But ECOHH continues to urge anyone seeing a tear-down happening to take photos and share them and to post the location on whatever social media they use.
A major challenge created by the new accelerated approach is that people no longer have time to accumulate all the materials they need to make good shelters to resist the cold and wet of the weather so the simple little places being made now leave people exposed to more dangers than ever before. And the repeated attacks are leading to some of those who camp beginning to say they have lost any hope, and to give in to discouragement, which is a threat to mental well-being.
City Council declared what is happening an emergency, but has taken no actions to assist people who are living in informal settlements so continuing to contact elected people and call for real action is important. So too is sharing blankets, tarps, warm clothes, snack food, good footwear and other essentials. Contact ECOHH for suggestions about how this can be done if you do not already have an organization to support. And you can always keep up to date with what is happening by using the ECOHH website or the Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness Facebook page.
[I have some more resources listed on the Housing page if you are wanting to find more information about housing/homelessness/houselessness in Edmonton.
Video of the Week
Though sometimes I get worried about the trajectory we are on.
#LaterIsTooLate

“…. the International Court of Justice (ICJ) released its important decision imposing preliminary measures on Israel to avert the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. Among other things, the ICJ demanded that Israel 1) take measures to end any genocidal violence in Gaza, 2) prevent and punish incitement to genocide by its leaders, and 3) allow humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza. While the ICJ did not demand a ceasefire, South Africa’s Foreign Affairs Minister asserted that “by implication, a ceasefire must happen.” Please join CJPME in insisting that Canada strongly affirm the Court’s legally binding ruling. Among other things, Canada should 1) firmly condemn Israel’s genocidal violence in Gaza; 2) pressure Israel to fully comply with the ICJ’s emergency provisions; 3) end all arms trade between Canada and Israel, and 4) reassess Canada’s diplomatic stance toward Israel.
Send an email now.

Important petition: https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-4745
January is Veganuary: One of the best decision you can make for your personal health and the health of the planet is to consume less or now meat and animal products.
You can visit Veganuary‘s website for inspiration. There are LOTS of resources there and elsewhere on the internet.
January 25th – The Uncharted Territory – mass deaths, how bad is it going to be?: “Time is up, we have reached uncharted territory. Our governments are continuing to commit to new fossil fuel, and refuse to charge the real criminal responsible for climate collapse. Scientists confirm that after decades of urging society to act and to take measures to avoid climate impact, we have run out of time: we are now living our fears. We see appalling floods in Libya, Kenya, Somalia, Pakistan, and Storm Henk in UK; fatal heatwaves in Brazil; devastating wildfires in Hawaii, Canada, Sicily, Greece; and much much more.
Climate change is real and it’s terrifying. Having always been focused on science and solutions, top scientists are now communicating the facts not only as data, but appealing to the emotions. Scientists increasingly see they have a moral responsibility to communicate honestly and emotionally, without being labelled an “alarmist”.
We are humans, with hearts and minds, and the scientific community is starting to open up to being vulnerable about the science. Dr William Ripple states: “The fearful framing of the report wasn’t strategic. They’re not trying to scare us. They’re just telling it as it is. Still, the nagging question lingers: Does being vulnerable about their fear make readers more likely to support the proposed policies? Will emotional appeal change hearts and minds? And is this the most efficient way to do so?”
Time: 12 noon Edmonton
Location: Virtual – Zoom
Register: Just Stop OIl
January 26th, Friday – Monthly Critical Mass Ride: “The first ride of the new year.
Critical Mass rides are to make visible the number of cyclists in a city and remind city administrators that we require safe, smart, and effective infrastructure to all us to use our bicycles (or other human-powered devices).
Bring noise makers, lights, signs/messages (if safe to do so), cameras, etc and join your community in a celebration of the intelligence of the bicycle.
The route will likely be about 8 kms. There could be a social afterwards.
Please check back for updates before the event”
Critical Mass Rides are held in many large cities across the world – mostly in North America and Europe.
Time: we leave the square at 5:30 pm
Location: We start at Sir Winston Churchill Square and cycle to Old Strathcona (usually 103rd Street and 82nd Avenue)
Facebook: Critical Mass Ride

January 26th, Friday – Fireside Film Night: Merchants of Doubt: An in-depth look at how industries shape and spread misinformation to their benefit.
Time: 8 pm Edmonton
Location: Virtual
Register: Zoom
January 27th, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market: “We will stand together in solidarity with people around the world calling for an immediate Ceasefire Now in all conflict zones and all parties work towards a just, respectful, and long-lasting peace.”
Time: 11am
Location: Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market, 10310 – 83rd Avenue. I made a What Three Words for the exact location where we normally stand. If we move away from this spot we will be noticeable and easy to find.
Facebook: Gather in Peace
January 27th, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display: I will erect these signs beside the bus stop on Gateway and 83rd Avenue. This is a static display since I normally go over and stand with a group of people doing Ceasefire Now activism in front of the market (see event above).
I will return to the signs and stand there for a period of time and talk with people if they are interested in discussing the issues.
I invite you to join me at this display of signs and you can easily stand there and talk with people to discuss the issues. The signs displayed also include signs about homelessness/houselessness.
Hope to see you out to demand a change that will lessen the impact of the climate emergency we are experiencing (and homelessness/houselessness).
Why do I have UCP on this sign? Well, they form the present government in Alberta and like all previous Alberta governments (including the NDP) have pushed the fossil fuel agenda to the detriment of the planet while knowing what impacts their actions would have on people and planet.
Time: 11 am
Location: Grass area on the NE corner of 83rd avenue and Gateway (104th Street)
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike

January 27th, Saturday – International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Humanity has many things to be proud of and many to be ashamed of. We need to be vigilant to ensure that we reduce those incidents that future generations will be ashamed to associate with. We need to take action – every moment of our lives to ensure we arrive at a world that is fair, just, respectable, balanced, healthy, and equitable.
Peace is not a passive activity.
“Never again – means now”. Be a Better Ancestor.
Canadian Website: Government of Canada
International website: UNESCO

January 27th, Saturday – Training ‘End the Ban’ (Alberta’s ban on renewables): Come and “learn movement building skills and become part of our team of climate leaders?
Albertans from all walks of life and all corners of the province express overwhelming frustration over recent decisions by our provincial government and share their vision of the future – and we are listening while building people’s power!
Every hour you spend with us is essential for our collective ability to respond to the next sweeping decision this government will toss in our lap.
We hope you will join us at our next training happening on Saturday January 27th. Once trained, you can join us for call shifts up to February 29th (happening Wednesday evenings, Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings).
Time: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Online
Register: Alberta Environmental Network
January 27th, Saturday – Advocacy Training: Prairies Edition: “Are you worried about climate change but are not sure how to make a difference? Whether you’re an individual eager to communicate about climate change in your community, feeling isolated and seeking connections others, or interested in organizing for action, this training is for you! You will learn the basics, hear about inspiring organizations and people who are making a difference on the Prairies, and have a chance to work in small groups led by mentors dedicated to fostering your learning.”
Register: The Climate Reality Project Canada

January 28th, Sunday – Shut It Down for Palestine: “Edmonton, show up on Sunday to tell Canada: STOP ARMING GENOCIDE! Faced with the ICJ decision to impose provisional measures against Israel, Canada MUST impose an arms embargo! Come out to place pressure on government officials to hear the demands of the people.”
Time: 1pm
Location: Violet King Henry Plaza, Legislature, 99th avenue and 108th Street
Instagram: Free Palestine YEG
January 28th and 29th – Hands Off Our CPP Campaign: Public Interest Alberta and the Alberta Federation of Labour is asking people to take action to protect our CPP (Canada Pension Plan).
“Right now, members of the provincial government are supposed to be in their local communities hearing from their constituents.
Let’s make sure every provincial representative gets an important message loud and clear — LEAVE OUR PENSIONS ALONE!
On January 28th and 29th, take a post-it-note or a piece of paper (or many!) and tape to stick on your local MLA’s office window or door telling them to keep their “HANDS OFF OUR CPP!”
Don’t forget to post a photo using the hashtag #HandsOffOurCPP
MLAs are on break from the Legislative session until February or March when they need to be back to pass a provincial budget.
We have plans to hold a rally and present thousands of signed petitions when they’re back in Edmonton, but every MLA needs to hear RIGHT NOW from every corner of our province that this risky pension scheme needs to be abandoned.
You can find the location for each MLA’s office at this link.
And you can find out who your MLA is using the resource at this link.
Time: whatever time on those days work for you
Location: the office of your local MLA
Website: Alberta Federation of Labour
January 30th, Sunday – How to: Action Network Basics: “Join us for a lunchtime power hour to learn the basics of Action Network.
Tipping Point UK offers Action Network for free to grassroots groups organising for climate justice (everything from migration rights, to racial justice, to community organising). This training is for people who are new to Action Network or haven’t used action network in a while and need a refresher.
We will cover:
What action network is, how it works and why it is powerful
How to use Action Network to create and manage events and build your list
How to send emails and actions out to your group, collective, organisation or movement
An open Q&A of 20-30 minutes at the end
Please do get in contact if you have any questions or want anything in particular covered.
About the Tech Hub
Tipping Point UK supports grassroots groups organising and mobilising for intersectional climate justice. We offer a free “Tech Hub” of organising tools for UK grassroots groups and networks to use Read and find out more here”
[Action Network is a platform that is used by many organizations to mobilize, plan, organize, etc. It is a powerful tool to support actions. – Michael]
Time: 11 am MST
Location: Virtual
Register: Tipping Point

January 30th – Town Hall Meeting at the UofA: Community members across campus will gather to address concerns about anti-Palestinian racism, censorship, and repressed freedom of expression a the University of Alberta.
Time: 6pm
Location: Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS), Room 1-160
January 31st, Wednesday – Strategy 101 Workshop: “The goal of this workshop is to equip participants with frameworks and decision-making tools that help guide groups collaboratively towards creating solid strategies.
This interactive workshop is not just a primer on the principles of solid strategy, but also a session meant to help participants find a balance between the desire for a collaborative, democratic decision making process and the need to focus and narrow down to create successful strategic goals.
This workshop was created because this topic has been requested often by climate justice organizers. The curriculum material was drawn from a collaboration between several senior movement thinkers including Amara Possian and Tom Liacas, and also draws on sources and wisdom from many other folks in the Momentum Training Community, Mobilisation Lab and Blueprints for Change.”
Time: 7 pm Edmonton
Location: Virtual Zoom
Register: HUB
January 31st, Wednesday – How to: Digital Security: “A basic introduction for making sure your organising is as secure and safe as possible”
Time: 10 am MT
Location: Virtual
Register: Tipping Point

January 31st, Wednesday – 5 Broken Cameras: Screening of this documentary.
Time: 6-8:30 pm
Location: Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS), Room 1-160
February 2nd, Friday – Weekly Climate Strike Ceasefire Now!: A weekly reminder to Edmontonians that we are in a Climate Emergency.
Because of the immediacy of situation of the Israel/Gaza conflict we will be using our time at these strikes to focus on Ceasefire Now. The world has dragged its feet on taking acting on the Climate Breakdown for 5 decades I don’t think it will matter much if we shift our time for a bit to Ceasefire Now!
(I use the term conflict but that is not really the right word because the sides are so uneven. It is like when a protest is happening and a few people pick up bricks to throw at the authorities and then the authorities open fire on the whole crowd – and doesn’t stop. Is that a conflict or something quite different)?
Extra signs will be available for people to use – or bring your own.
Time: 8 am to 9 am
Location: 109th street and 88th Avenue
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike
Hashtags: #CeasefireNow
February 2nd, Friday – Diner’s Club: Vegans and Vegetarians of Alberta February Diner’s Club meet-up. “Join us for a delicious vegan buffet at Veg Delight! The food is great, the service is friendly, and there’s sure to be wonderful conversation!”
Time: 6pm
Location: Veg Delight Pizza Bakery and Restaurant, 9142 – 34a Avenue
Facebook: Vegans and Vegetarians of Alberta

February 3rd, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market: “We will stand together in solidarity with people around the world calling for an immediate Ceasefire Now in all conflict zones and all parties work towards a just, respectful, and long-lasting peace.”
Time: 11am
Location: Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market, 10310 – 83rd Avenue. I made a What Three Words for the exact location where we normally stand. If we move away from this spot we will be noticeable and easy to find.
Facebook: Gather in Peace
February 3rd, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display: I will erect these signs beside the bus stop on Gateway and 83rd Avenue. This is a static display since I normally go over and stand with a group of people doing Ceasefire Now activism in front of the market (see event above).
I invite you to join me at this display of signs and you can easily stand there and talk with people to discuss the issues. The signs displayed also include signs about homelessness/houselessness.
Hope to see you out to demand a change that will lessen the impact of the climate emergency we are experiencing (and homelessness/houselessness).
Why do I have UCP on this sign? Well, they form the present government in Alberta and like all previous Alberta governments (including the NDP) have pushed the fossil fuel agenda to the detriment of the planet while knowing what impacts their actions would have on people and planet.
Time: 11 am
Location: Grass area on the NE corner of 83rd avenue and Gateway (104th Street)
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike

February 3rd, Saturday – Show Up For Trans Youth Support Rally:
Time: Noon
Location: Wilbert Macintyre Park (Gazebo Park), 8331 – 104th Street
Instagram: Trans Rights YEG

February 4th, Sunday – All Out for Palestine Rally: “As the genocide continues via bombs, starvation, medical collapse, and gun fire do not lose steam, do not become complacent! Keep Palestine in the news and on the minds of our fellow Canadians and politicians. Tell Canadian politicians it is PAST TIME to STAND UP FOR PALESTINE. Provide hope to those in Palestine by reassuring them that our attention and commitment is as steadfast as they are.
Show out in numbers THIS SUNDAY at 1pm, Churchill Square. Bring a donation of warm men’s hats, gloves, and mitts for our local community. Hope to see you all there.
Time: 1 pm
Location: Sir Winston Churchill Square, 99th street and 102a avenue
Instagram: Free Palestine YEG
Hashtags: #CeasefireNOW, #AirDropAidForGaza, #EndTheGenocide, #EndTheOccupation, #FreePalestine, #FreePalestineYeg

February 4th, Sunday – Rally to Protect Trans Kids: As many of you know, the United Conservative Government is going to table some legislation this week regarding ‘parental rights’.
Time: 2 pm
Location: Alberta Legislature
February 5th – 9th – International Week at the University of Alberta: “A warming globe, increasing numbers of refugees and displaced persons, gender disparity, economic inequalities, freshwater shortages, famine, war… We are bombarded with these issues and many others facing the planet and its inhabitants daily.
To address these issues, the UN established the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. The Goals, adopted in 2015, call on governments and civil society worldwide to address the world’s most pressing issues, from poverty and education to health and the environment.
I-Week is a chance to hear international and local perspectives on global issues. On February 5-9, 2024, International Week speakers connected their work to the SDGs.
U of A’s annual International Week is an incubator of ideas and a source of inspiration for us to work together for a better world. Stay tuned for updates on I-Week 2024.
February 8th, Thursday – Structure 101 Workshop: “The goal of this workshop is to equip participants with decision-making reflections and frameworks that help them guide their groups towards establishing a group structure that lines up with the group’s purpose and Theory of Change.
In this workshop, we cover the inherent tensions between the rejection of hierarchy in most grassroots groups and the need for a functional and visible decision-making flow that will keep things moving and also help avoid group burnout.
This workshop was created because this topic was often requested by climate justice organizers. The curriculum material was drawn from a collaboration between several senior movement thinkers including Amara Possian and Tom Liacas, and also draws on sources and wisdom from many other folks in the Momentum Training Community, Mobilisation Lab and Blueprints for Change.”
Time: 5pm
Location: Virtual
Register: HUB
February 9th, Friday – Hymn Sing Vigil for Peace in Palestine-Israel: Building on the January 16 singing protest on Capitol Hill, in Washington DC, we will sing 10 familiar peace hymns together, joining our voices with Mennonites and Mennonite allies across North America. (Organized by the Palestine-Israel Network, Mennonite Church Alberta) Please contact Suzanne Gross (suzannegross@netscape.net) if you have questions. The vigil is also available by Zoom: Meeting ID: 816 7920 4311 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81679204311 No passcode necessary.
Time: 7pm
Location: First Mennonite Church, 3650 91 Street NW
February 11th, Sunday – Together in Faith: Confronting Racism: Come join us for “Together in Faith: Confronting Racism,” a powerful in-person event where we unite to address the pressing issue of racism.
Time: 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM MST
Location: YMCA Boyle Street Plaza, 9538 103A Avenue
Registration: Eventbrite
February 11th, Sunday – Brunch at Padmanadi: “Join us for our first brunch of the year held at the downtown Padmanadi location. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy some great conversation and extraordinary food.”
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location: Padmanadi 10740 101 Street
Facebook: Vegans and Vegetarians of Alberta
February 15th, Thursday – Deep Dive: How to disrupt an AGM (Annual General Meeting: “Learn about the Annual General Meetings (AGMs) of fossil fuel corporations and banks – key opportunities for disruption and protest.
Come to this workshop if you’re curious but unsure of where to start this AGM season. We’ll talk about planning and hear about tactics that have worked in the past.”
Time: 11 am MST
Location:
Register: Tipping Point
February 18th, Sunday – February Potluck: “Join us for our first potluck of the year being held at the Riverdale Rinkhouse (smaller building). Bring your own plates, cutlery ,beverage and serving spoon plus a favourite vegan potluck dish to serve at least 6 people (per adult attending). Everyone is welcome! Cost is $3 for members or $5 for non-members.”
Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Location: Riverdale Community League 9231 100 Ave
Facebook: Vegans and Vegetarians of Alberta
February 21st, Wednesday – Telling the Story of your City: “You are invited to join hit youtubers Jasmine Steffler and Patrick Murphy, (Oh The Urbanity), Uytae Lee (About Here) and Tom Babin (Shifter) to hear more about how you can tell the story of cycling and city building in your community. Topics will include telling urban stories, building an audience, production, and the creative process. These storytellers are hit educators and entertainers, so don’t miss out.
Tickets are free, venue TBD, but will likely involve a presentation and then an afterparty, so sign up now to help us find the right venue size!”
Time: 6:00 PM MST
Location: TBD
Registration: Eventbrite
February 22nd to 24th – 2024 YEG Winter Cycling Congress is happening in Edmonton this year: “Join us in February 2024 [22nd to 24th] for an unforgettable multi-day event filled with informative sessions, bicycle excursions, and a community of passionate winter cyclists. Discover new possibilities while exploring the cycling-friendly city of Edmonton. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts and learn from experts in the field.” [I think the “cycling -friendly” is a bit of a stretch – Michael].
You can register here.
February 23rd, Friday – Live Podcast Recording: The War on Cars with special guest Don Iveson: “The War on Cars is a top podcast about the epic, hundred years’ war between The Car and The City.One of my favourite podcasts, the ironically named, WAR ON CARS, is coming to do a ticketed, public live show in Edmonton on Friday, Feb 23rd as part of their appearance at the Winter Cycling Congress. You might recognize their special local guest… I think it’s former Mayor Iveson’s first public local event in two years!”
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February 23rd, Friday – Live Podcast Recording: The War on Cars with special guest Don Iveson: “The War on Cars is a top podcast about the epic, hundred years’ war between The Car and The City.One of my favourite podcasts, the ironically named, WAR ON CARS, is coming to do a ticketed, public live show in Edmonton on Friday, Feb 23rd as part of their appearance at the Winter Cycling Congress. You might recognize their special local guest… I think it’s former Mayor Iveson’s first public local event in two years!”
Time: 7:30 PM MST
Location: The Westin Edmonton10135 100 Street
Register/Tickets: Eventbrite
Start Planning for the Future
There are global days of action happening throughout the world. Edmonton can participate in these actions – all it takes is you.
- Bye Nye the Science Guy is coming to Edmonton on March 2nd. “In his new live stage show, “The End Is Nye”, Bill Nye the Science Guy will be discussing climate change, natural disasters, and how we, all of us, can make the world a better place…with science! All delivered in the unique, hilarious, and fun way that only Bill Nye the Science Guy can.
Engineer, comedian, author, and inventor, audiences revere this good-natured Renaissance man’s infectious blend of humour, intellectual curiosity, and devotion to solving some of the world’s most complex challenges through science. You don’t want to miss this!”
Perhaps some group could use this event as a place to present local climate action to the crowd of people that will be showing up and not activists yet. I think his skit on John Oliver was brilliant and said it like it is. - The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization: Our Choice? April 12-13, 2024 in Red Deer. This is a right-wing ‘freedom’ fest. They are hosting climate change denier Dr. Patrick Moore and Maxime Bernier (People’s Party of Canada).
Others include: John Robson (columnist at Epoch Times and National Post), Michelle Stirling, Stockwell Day, Paul Hinman, Andrew Lawton, and Marc Morano (from Wikipedia – “founded and runs the website ClimateDepot.com… a US non-profit organisation that promotes climate change denial“. It is being sponsored by The Heinze Group.
[This event is only listed for reference in case anyone was interested in disruption and such].
Science Literacy Course
We are often told not to believe everything we read online or see on TV—but how do we tell the difference between sensationalized statistics and a real scientific study? Learn how to spot sound science in this 5-week course.
This course is free and offered through the University of Alberta.
Register: University of Alberta you will then need to register at Coursera
Petitions/Letter writing
To trim this page down a bit I have moved the petitions to their own page.
Please send things that should be on this list to michael.kalmanovitch@gmail.com

I have done my research and I have done a lot of thinking.
I am open to being challenged by facts, science, and some new information.
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