Coalition Map
The CCECJ is developing a decolonial map showing the location of toxic industries and projects, and the impacts of climate change in BIPOC communities across Canada.
The CCECJ is developing a decolonial map that shows the location of toxic industries & projects, and climate change impacts in BIPOC communities across Canada. The map will amplify the voices of impacted communities through multimedia content and consultation/focus group data with impacted communities. CCECJ has partnered with Arup, a design services firm, to assist us with this mapping project. We have a product team working on the coalition map. Please contact our Project Coordinator at sarah.k@ccecj.ca to get involved.
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Bill C-226
This national action campaign is being led by the CCECJ. Bill C-226, if it becomes legislation, will be an effective tool for addressing environmental racism in Indigenous, Black, and other racialized communities across Canada.
Coalition Bi-Monthly Meetings
CCECJ aims to create a sense of belonging to an environmental and climate justice movement. We meet every two months to exchange information on the coalition’s products and activities, listen to guest speakers and share all relevant information relating to environmental justice.