100 Debates on the Environment: Toronto-St. Paul's Riding
Where do the Toronto-St. Paul's candidates stand on issues of the climate, a just transition, and national Indigenous healing and reconciliation?
The impacts of climate change are present and intensifying here in Canada: heat domes, wildfires, flooding, drought. The recent report from the IPCC painted a clear picture of a "code red" for humanity -- a call for immediate, emergency action.
Find out what commitments our Toronto-St. Paul's candidates are making to create a net zero emissions future, safeguard the environment, build a green and just recovery from COVID-19, and further national Indigenous healing and reconciliation.
This event is part of the pan-Canadian and non-partisan initiative, 100 Debates on the Environment, led by GreenPAC in partnership with Canadian organizations and individuals across the country. The 2021 University-Rosedale debate is hosted by ClimateFast, For Our Kids, and Science for Peace. Our moderator is Richard Sandbrook, President, Science for Peace.
The 2021 Federal Candidates for Toronto-St. Paul's are:
🟥 Carolyn Bennett - Liberal
🟧 Sidney Coles - New Democratic Party (NDP)
🟩 Phil De Luna - Green Party
🟦 Stephanie Osadchuk - Conservative (To Be Confirmed)
Register now for your link to the debate and to let us know what issues you would like to see the candidates address. Your input will help us focus the debate on the environmental concerns that matter to Toronto-St. Paul's constituents.
Can’t attend? The recording will be made available after the debate.
Thank you from the Toronto St. Paul's organizing team
Lyn Adamson, ClimateFast www.climatefast.ca
Brianne Whyte, For our Kids, www.forourkids.ca
Daniel Jubas-Malz
Richard Sandbrook, Science for Peace, www.scienceforpeace.ca