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Take action below: Cutting gas taxes - and cutting vital services - does NOT help Canadians. Oil & gas corporations will likely just pocket the difference - and it's a good question as to how much of those profits could go to the U.S. Big oil and gas are already profiteering off the oil crisis - as they have previous crises - and it IS profiteering not just innocent supply and demand. As economist Jim Stanford wrote in the Toronto Star price caps to address gas prices are actually very viable:

"Most of Canada's pet­ro­leum needs are met from domestic pro­duc­tion... Pro­du­cing, refin­ing and dis­trib­ut­ing Cana­dian pet­ro­leum products is no more expens­ive than six weeks ago... [i.e. there's still plenty of incentive under a cap. Suitable measures include] price caps on domest­ic­ally pro­duced pet­ro­leum products, an excess profits tax on abnor­mal industry profits, and expan­ded GST rebates for weary con­sumers... [Aus­tralia, Spain & Ire­land] & many more, have used price caps, excess profit taxes & con­sumer rebates to mod­er­ate the impact of global oil shocks (in 2022 as well as today)."

Framing that boils everything down to 'the market,' ignores influence and casts corporations as innocent actors (those poor, innocent, oil corporations). It leaves out big oil's direct - intentional - decades of using climate denial and delayism which continues to this day: Big oil and gas are making a lot of the profits they are making precisely because they have held back renewable competition, misleading governments and citizens. Because big oil and gas, like many wealthy interests, try to enforce monopolistic control wherever they can. This market-framing is designed to keep you from seeing that influence.

The Federal Government have done everything they can to shift the 'Overton window' in favour of oil and gas talking points by framing oil and gas as 'pragmatic,' 'realistic,' and 'reasonable.' According to Energy Minister Tim Hodgson oil is also 'woke.' Despite green oil being a myth and carbon capture being a scam, profiteering, wildfires that obliterate whole communities, the risk of global economic and ecological collapse, and the wars started for oil or by leaders who believe oil corporation lies.

Imperial Oil just spilled 843,000 litres of 'woke' bitumen emulsion from a pipeline northwest of Cold Lake, Alberta - pipeline spills like this are inevitable. The "LNG Canada plant - [Canada's] country’s first major LNG facility, [owned by foreign companies] - is one of the highest sources of global emissions for flaring, undermining claims that Canada produces the cleanest natural gas in the world," a Narwhal exclusive today reports.

Calling oil 'woke' is where I get, honestly and empathically, concerned for all leaders on Parliament Hill: we know they face a never ending stream of oil and gas lobbyists who are experts at warping reality and that key decision makers have little interest in meeting with environmental voices. Imagine a family member you have who fell down a YouTube conspiracy theory tunnel - courtesy, by the way, of big oil's disinformation. Except leaders have power. The hold big oil, the U.S. - and their allies in the Atlas Network - have on the information leaders receive is bad for their reasoning, but disastrous for us.

Take the U.S. President, for example. Sure, he's ironically supercharged the transition to renewables by starting a war with Iran, but in all his talk about his aggression towards Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, and Canada one thing becomes clear: he actually believes oil corporation lies about a bright future for oil and about renewables being flawed and, no doubt, that delusion has helped drive his expansionism. Calling oil 'woke' is literally saying 'war is peace' and 'ignorance is strength.' It should raise alarm bells.

So did oil and gas corporations cause the pain at the pump we're experiencing now? Absolutely, their disinformation and lies held us back from building out electric alternatives (and still are) and big oil lies directly enabled the man who started the Iran war and enabled U.S. reasoning for it (again, even if that will come back to haunt big oil as the IEA confirms).

Again, the U.S. Government's 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.

Providing distraction from all this though is the well-debunked Alberta-separatism-4D-chess-excuse: which ignores that support for climate action in Alberta is stronger than that of the Federal government's approach, and that the Federal government is doing a LOT to help oil and gas corporations that has no impact on that issue. In fact Federal actions arguably enable attacks on national unity: enabling bad faith actors like U.S. AI corporations and Kevin O'Leary, and allowing disinformation to spread.

This never-ending 'Alberta-excuse' has, from the beginning, been a trap: the more you give in, the further the line moves. A new example: "Defying significant Indigenous opposition, Ottawa quietly handed Alberta control over environmental impact assessments in a new cooperation agreement."

Help fight back against this false framing of pragmatism by talking with others! We've got a new graphic on how below. You can also join an upcoming demonstration if you're in Montréal.

Don't Let Big Oil Define 'Pragmatism': Learn to shift the definition of pragmatic back to where it belongs.

Other fact sheets: Wind Power, Electric Vehicles, Canada Can Go Renewable, why batteries make new gas plants and nuclear power obsolete.

In today's newsletter below: A Toronto river clean up, NL conference photo, more on that Montréal protest, Wild Child PEI registration info, and more.

 
PAS UNE COUPE DE PLUS ! | NO MORE CUTS!

« Les gouvernements, aux prises avec des guerres commerciales exacerbées par une économie qui carbure à l’extraction et à la croissance sans limite, décident de mettre la hache dans tout ce qui nous protège et contribue au bien-être de la population: les forêts, le filet social, les transports collectifs, la réglementation environnementale, la démocratie.

NOUS REFUSONS! 

Le samedi 18 avril à 13h [Place des Festivals], nous vous convions à une manifestation festive et rassembleuse, ainsi qu’une foire. | Our governments, grappling with trade wars in an unstable economy that runs on extraction and endless growth, have decided to take an axe to everything that protects us and contributes to our collective wellbeing: forests, the social safety net, public transportation, environmental protections, democracy.

WE WILL NOT LET THIS PASS! On Saturday, April 18 at 1:00 pm [Place des Festivals], we warmly invite you to a festive protest and fair."

 
Mother’s Day Humber River Clean Up — All Ages Welcome!

Join Sierra Youth for a riverside cleanup along the Humber River in Toronto on Mother’s Day, May 10th! We’ll begin by meeting at Old Mill Station (located on Bloor Street W & Old Mill Trail) at 1pm.

We’ll begin the clean-up at Étienne Brûlé Park, finishing at James Garden. It’s a day to move slowly, be thankful, and be outside together.

Gloves and supplies provided, but please RSVP to confirm your attendance. If you are able to bring your own gloves, we encourage you to do so.

 
Wild Child PEI Fall Programming is Open

From Wild Child PEI: "You might not be thinking about fall yet, but our Fall Programming is now open!! For more information go to our website! NEW: We're coming to Montague this fall for an afterschool program! Spread the word! We are having so much fun with our winter programs and are so excited to continue programs further into this year!"

 
A Photo from Newfoundland and Labrador

Sierra Club Canada and friends at the at the 2026 ENGO Conference in Newfoundland and Labrador. Find out more about our work there.

 
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.

  • Anti-Fracking Coalition Slams NS Premier’s $30M Push for Onshore Fracking (pictured) by The Halifax Examiner:

"A new and scathing report from the Nova Scotia Fracking Resource and Action Coalition (NOFRAC) raises 20 “red flags” about Premier Tim Houston’s “reckless plan to frack” for onshore fossil gas in the province... “A study of 35,000 pregnancies in rural Alberta found that babies born to mothers living near hydraulic fracturing sites had increased incidence of low birth weight, premature birth, and major congenital abnormalities,” Harris told the Examiner. “A recent Harvard study shows that elderly people living near or downwind of fracking sites are at higher risk of early death. These are just two examples. There are many more."

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

  • Legal Group Accuses UK Gas Companies of Breaking Competition Law to Stifle Heat Pumps by Chris Bonasia:

"Environmental lawyers are making a new argument against fossil fuel companies: that their alleged efforts to slow the clean energy transition may be illegal under competition law."

  • In a First, Renewables Beat Natural Gas on U.S. Grid Last Month by Dan McCarthy:

"Renewables have crossed this threshold amid serious political pushback. The Trump administration has relentlessly attacked the sector — especially wind — over the last year and change."

 

ICYMI: 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...

WATCH the Podcast on Our Website

...how women are navigating climate-based emergencies.” 

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.

 
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!

 
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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