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The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profit, public
interest legal clinic established in 1970. CELA’s mandate is to use existing laws to
protect the environment and to advocate environmental law reforms, while giving
primary recognition to the interests of low-income people and disadvantaged communities.
CELA has focused on Great Lakes Issues for over three decades.
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Since 1970, CIELAP has established itself as an independent, not-for-profit research
and education organization providing leadership in the research and development
of environmental law and policy, with an emphasis on emerging and neglected
issues. Our work leads to policy recommendations that protect the environment
and promote sustainability. Our reports are available at
www.cielap.org |
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Ecojustice, formerly Sierra Legal, goes to court to defend the right of Canadians to
a healthy environment. Our trusted voice in the courts enables citizens to expose
lawbreakers and hold governments accountable. Since 1990, we have created lasting
solutions to Canada’s environmental problems by winning landmark victories
and setting powerful precedents. For more information, please visit
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Environmental Defence protects the environment and human health. We research.
We educate. We go to court when we have to. All in order to ensure clean air, safe
food and thriving ecosystems. Nationwide. www.environmentaldefence.ca |
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Great Lakes United is an international coalition dedicated to preserving and restoring
the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River ecosystem. Founded in 1982, it is made up
of member organizations representing environmentalists, conservationists, hunters
and anglers, labour unions, community groups of the United Sates and Canada, and
First Nations and Tribes. Together, we develop and promote effective policy initiatives,
carry out education campaigns, and promote citizen action and grassroots
leadership to ensure the health of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River for future
generations. www.glu.org |
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Since 1963, the Sierra Club of Canada has played a leading role in environmental
advocacy. Sierra Club of Canada is a national non-profit, volunteer organisation,
with about 10,000 members, supporters and youth members all across Canada with
5 chapters in Ontario, British Columbia, the Prairie Provinces, Quebec, and Atlantic
Canada. The protection of our freshwater resources has been a high priority of
Sierra Club for over forty years. www.sierraclub.ca |