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It might still feel like winter, but spring is fast approaching, and preparations are well underway for Sierra Club Canada Foundation’s Protect the Pollinators cross-country tour, sponsored by Simpatico Song and Script. We will be holding an event in Sudbury on Thursday April 9, in partnership with Science North. Join us for a discussion on pollinators and pesticides, and get the latest information on Sierra Club Canada Foundation’s efforts to ban toxic neonicotinoid pesticides, also known as neonics. Get the latest developments on what governments, beekeepers, farmers and environmental groups are doing to help bee populations, and learn what you can do to help. John Bennett, National Program Director of the Sierra Club Canada Foundation, and Paul McKay, author of The Kepler Code, will be speaking and answering your questions about the threat of neonics and the importance of healthy pollinator populations.
 
The tour will also be stopping by Victoria, Vancouver, Vernon, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Brampton, St. Catharines, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Toronto, Sudbury, Ottawa, Kingston, Montréal, Fredericton and Halifax. Check our website for more information.
 
Canadians are an important part of the discussion on pesticides. We hope you will join us.
 
Until then, show your support for the bees and a healthy environment with a Pollinator Tour T-shirt. This colourful organic cotton shirt was designed by artist Sam Hamilton specifically for the Sierra Club Canada/The Kepler Code tour. The latest information on our Save the Bees campaign will be included with every shirt. Visit http://teesforthepeople.com/products/protect-the-pollinators
 
When
April 9th, 2015 from  7:00 PM to  9:00 PM
Location
Vale Cavern, Science North
100 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
Canada