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Resistance is growing to the Canadian Government's obviously pro-oil, pro-gas, pro-AI policies and - clearly stated - decision to help support U.S. energy dominance. The Federal Government continues to show its true intentions with brand new cuts announced to wildfire response capacity for First Nations, refusals to meet with environmental groups on AI impacts, a decision to end a program for hiring diverse journalists and cuts to anti-disinformation initiatives. There are many other cuts to public services and even cuts to the space program. 

The Federal Government is investing in the appearance of defence while letting U.S. oligarchy & energy dominance in through the back door.

Exemptions to clean electricity rules, direct federal advocacy of data centre build-out without strong conditions, and ever-more-doubtful state of the industrial carbon tax mean the Federal Government has helped enable Kevin O'Leary to pursue his gas-burning data centre in Alberta, which could even forgo environmental assessment.

Of course there's the well debunked Alberta-separatism-4D-chess-excuse, which ignores that a majority of Albertans support climate action more strongly than the Federal Government does. It also ignores all the unnecessary things the Federal Government is doing that align with U.S. foreign and energy policy but have little impact on that topic; for example, harming our ability to fight disinformation and empowering corporations to lie, or cutting diplomatic capacity vital to disconnecting from the U.S. These things actually harm our ability to combat division in Canada. There really is NO secret 4D chess game to promote renewable energy - the only game being played is a game that enables people like Kevin O'Leary.

Again, the U.S. governments own - stated - strategy is to try to get countries like Canada to believe that, by backing oil and gas and tech interests, we are supporting our own interests when we are actually furthering U.S. interests in the process. The U.S. has demonstrated in its approach to Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran that it does not aim to necessarily replace a government - but seeks to control it from the inside.

Right on cue, the U.S. president's friends in the Atlas Network are hard at work trying to convince Canadians that enabling U.S. corporate interests is good for Canadian sovereignty (it isn't). That if we just appease them a little more (...and a little more... and a little more) we can prove that our sovereignty is useful - to Trump.

In reality, their game sets us up to become the U.S. Already we are at the point of possibly rejecting refugees from Gaza for the infraction of making a life-saving organ donation and eroding basic equality before the law to favour corporate interests. All this is being normalized, and falsely called pragmatic, just as it was normalized in the U.S. for decades (in no small part by the Atlas Network). That normalization led Americans to situation they are in now. All this sets us up for annexation, in name or in effect. This distortion of truths is the slowly boiling frog of discourse and it harms us all.

Talk about the economy vaguely all day - but what actually matters in situations like ours is who the economy works for: the many or the money. What matters is who has the influence by default.

Recently we talked about how the PM dismissed - by default - a Grassy Narrows First Nation member trying to raise awareness of mercury poisoning. It's deeply disturbing to see that Grassy Narrows First Nation has since been denied federal funding to search for missing children and unmarked graves at a former residential school.

But what about the good things here and there that are being promised? In communications you need to watch the framing of things to truly understand intentions and the true direction of travel: watch what's being normalized and how pragmatism is being framed and defined. That's how you see past a 'flooded zone.' To not watch the framing is to watch the punches in a boxing match while ignoring the footwork. Fake pragmatists ignore the footwork.

Seeing what was coming, early on, wasn't that difficult. Now, we are seeing the near complete capture of federal climate policy making by U.S.-aligned oil and gas interests. We're being told to ignore the subject of climate justice (which is a key focus of our podcast below this week by the way). This while "gas flaring at LNG Canada far exceeds permitted volume" with health impacts from nosebleeds to respiratory problems already rising locally.

Only YOU stand in the way this erosion of truth, of health, of sovereignty, and of our climate...

In this Newsletter we've got an webinar on Gas, Diesel & Democracy, a podcast about women responding to climate emergencies.

More on what you can do about all this - by talking with others and organizing - at the buttons below. And of course you can call your MP about all this too.

Pictured above and below: rally against new oil pipelines and gas projects in Montréal at the Palais des congrès (April 9th) organized by The Mères au front, Greenpeace Canada, Nature Québec & DSF.

Don't Let Big Oil Define 'Pragmatism': Learn to Shift, Rather than Appease, the Centre Through Framing (Video)
Watch An Earlier Video & Podcast with More Advice 

In this Newsletter below we've got an webinar on Gas, Diesel & Democracy, a podcast about women responding to climate emergencies, and news coverage of Sierra Club Canada.

 

Women navigating climate emergencies highlighted in new film

The Environment in Canada Podcast video episode 106

Nova Ami, Velcrow Ripper, and Meghan Fandrich join the podcast to talk about the new film, communicating on climate change with others, and poetry. Emergence: Women in the Storm “goes beyond the headlines to explore how women are navigating climate-based emergencies.” 

WATCH the Podcast on Our Website

You can watch / listen to the episode on The Harbinger Media Network, IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify (video), YouTube (video), or watch it on our website. 

Send us your questions for the podcast and this newsletter at communications@sierraclub.ca an we will try to get back with answers in future editions.

 
AI minister meets with mining, energy companies on environment impacts — not green groups

"We did not receive a response,” Alex Walker, Environmental Defence’s climate finance program manager, told Canada’s National Observer in an emailed statement.

[Sierra Club Canada] said it is focused on public awareness campaigns about AI’s impacts and disinformation."

Read more from Natasha Bulowski in Canada's National Observer here.

Learn how to help protect your personal digital sovereignty in our recent podcast with attached guide from Paris Marx.

Other recent news coverage ICYMI:

  • Our response to the Nature Strategy: read more from Natasha Bulowski in Canada's National Observer here.
  • Read more from Chris Bonasia on that topic in The Energy Mix here as well.
  • Watch also our video interview with CBC News' Here and Now on the faulty economics behind oil and gas expansion in Canada here (at 5 minutes and 15 seconds in).
 
Here's What You Need To Know About Diesel & Democracy: April 15th.

You're invited to join an upcoming webinar co-hosted by Sierra Club Canada, PCIC (Protect the Chignecto Isthmus Coalition), ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) and NB Lung, that will explore the intersection between the upcoming New Brunswick Municipal elections and the development of a proposed diesel gas plant.

Register Here
 
ICYMI: Register for Outdoor Leader Training - Toronto

Join us for a full-day Outdoors Leader Training (OLT) program designed to equip Sierra Club Canada members with the skills and confidence needed to safely plan and lead group outdoor activities. 

This training will cover trip planning, outdoor safety, risk management, group leadership, and creating positive outdoor experiences for participants. Whether you’re new to leading outdoor activities or looking to refresh your skills this training will provide the tools, resources, knowledge, and certification needed to lead with confidence. Requirements: Must be a current Sierra Club Canada member. Must have valid First Aid/AED & CPR certification. Additional details about location and materials will be sent to registered participants. Spaces are limited, so please register here by April 28th to secure your spot!

 
Energy and Climate News from Our Community Energy Showcase

The latest climate and energy headlines from our joint Community Energy Showcase with The Energy Mix, an important source for reliable information in a world filled with misinformation.

  • Could a New Nuclear Reactor Double or Triple Electricity Rates in New Brunswick? Pictured by Mark Winfield and Susan O'Donnell:

"A new nuclear plant for New Brunswick could cost $15 to $26 billion. What could possibly go wrong?"

Read our related fact sheet on why batteries make new gas plants and nuclear (including SMRs) obsolete.

  • ICYMI: ‘Would You Want a CO2 Pipeline in Your Backyard?’ New Coalition Asks by The Energy Mix staff:

"A coalition of concerned landowners, farmers, and Indigenous communities, No CO2 Pipelines Alberta, has opened a grassroot campaign against the $16.5-billion carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub proposed by the Oil Sands Alliance, the recently-rebranded industry lobby previously known as the Pathways Alliance."

 
ICYMI: Wild Child Clothing Exchange
"Curious about our upcoming clothing exchange? Here's 5 things to know as you make your plan for May 2nd: 1. We are accepting early donations. From April 20th until May 1st, clothing
can be dropped off at 81 Prince St (Charlottetown, PEI) Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm.
2. We're accepting clothing for all ages and sizes + accessories like scarves and backpacks + all types of footwear + reusable bags!
3. There is no charge to come to the event or to participate. It’s volunteer run and some great groups have come together to make it happen!
4. There is always clothing left at the end! If you’re passionate about donating it somewhere, reach out to arrange end of day pick up from us!
5. This exchange is more open than some and works a little bit differently. Clean out the closets and bring us what you don’t want - then take what you need. Nothing to bring? No problem. We tend to have more than enough to go around!" Read more in their Facebook Post here.
 
Wild Child is an educational program of Sierra Club Canada and has been connecting children, youth, and families to nature since 2010.
 
Re-weaving Amid Collapse: A WTR + Hospicing Modernity Offering (Online)

On-going bi-weekly from Tues Feb 3, 1:00 PM EST onwards. Registration link here. Composting sessions not for fixing or solving, but for feeling, revealing, unmaking, & reweaving—together...

This space is evolving with new co-facilitators from all over our beautiful planet. Rooted in The Work That Reconnects, inspired by Hospicing Modernity, and the decolonial philosophy of Bayo Akomolafe, we hold space for what’s breaking down: in our systems, in the world, in ourselves—without rushing to repair. We stretch into grief, complicity, and curiosity. We offer our presence in all directions: sideways through the now, forward and back in time.

Bring your tangled threads. Come soften performance. Compost in good company.

 
Countering Climate Misinformation

As part of our ongoing campaign to counter environmental misinformation we're creating a dedicate space in our newsletters from now on just for fact sheets you can use to help counter the lies being spread by oil and gas lobbyists. Again facts only work when you are also connecting personally when talking to people through stories and common concerns.

Resources on how to communicate with others:

  • How to Talk to Family & Others About Climate Change (updated for 2026).
  • More on talking with neighbours, friends, and family on climate issues (webinar recording).
  • Effective Communications on Climate Change (podcast).
  • Visual communications advice on wildfires (webinar recording).

Facts Sheets:

  • Wind Power Fact Sheet.
  • Electric Vehicle Fact Sheet (EVs will NOT overwhelm the grid).
  • Why Canada Can Go 100% Renewable.
  • Renewable Energy Does NOT Need Baseload Power: why batteries make new gas plants and nuclear power obsolete.
  • Industrial Carbon Pricing is NOT Driving Up Food Prices.
  • Emissions Cap Fact Sheet.
  • Wildfire fact sheet on causes and links to the oil and gas industry.
  • Carbon Pricing Fact Sheet.
  • How the Carbon Tax Got Alberta Off Coal and Could Reduce Future Wildfires (Podcast).
  • Facts on Heat Pumps.
  • Canada’s forests haven’t absorbed more carbon than they’ve released since 2001.
  • It isn’t arson: untangling climate misinformation around Canada’s raging wildfires & climate crisis made spate of Canada wildfires twice as likely, scientists find.
  • CO2 is a pollutant in the case of climate change and human caused CO2 causes climate change – it’s not just 'plant food.'
  • More on other common climate myths.

Talking with others is the biggest impact you can have but be sure to prioritize talking to those on the fence about the seriousness of the climate crisis (unfortunately not everyone is open to listening). Call out oil and gas CEOs in the process!

We're stronger together. Go cause trouble.

Conor

 

Conor Curtis

Head of Communications

Sierra Club Canada

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