Supporting Our Local Charities and Non-Profit Partners
TRACE architectures Inc.
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TRACE architectures is proud to partner with and donate to our local charities and non-profit partners this holiday season, and all throughout the year.
In the spirit of the holidays, TRACE has donated to the?Ottawa Riverkeeper?and the?David Suzuki Foundation, as our team continues to actively promote sustainable land stewardship, at both local and international levels.
Ottawa Riverkeeper
TRACE has been involved with the Ottawa Riverkeeper organisation since 2008 and continues to?champion for the Ottawa River watershed, by promoting their mission of providing leadership and inspiration to protect and improve the River’s ecological health and future. A swimmable, drinkable, fishable Ottawa River watershed, for all.
Ottawa Riverkeeper (OR), is a licensed member of Waterkeeper Alliance, an international grassroots advocacy organization. OR is a citizen-based action group that brings diverse people together to better understand and advocate for the ecological health of the Ottawa River and its tributaries. This includes the acknowledgement of the rights of the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nations within the watershed, and a commitment to working together to build good relationships with a shared understanding of water protection. Just as biodiversity strengthens natural systems, water protection work is made stronger by the contributions, experiences, perspectives, and values of different people and communities. Ottawa Riverkeeper’s vision is based on the belief that people protect what they love.
The Ottawa Riverkeeper Charity continues to bring together volunteers, communities, businesses and all levels of government to find solutions to the problems that threaten the health of the Ottawa River. Expert and independent, OR advocates are responsible for participatory decision-making, public education, access to information, and compliance with protective regulations. Guided by a science-based approach, OR provides clear information with the aim to engage the public and empower citizens and decision-makers to ensure clean, healthy, and accessible water for all people and species.
The activities we continue to know and love depend on the health of our river. We look forward to the new year where we can continue to combat the many issues such as nuclear waste, endangered species, microplastics and sewage overflows that continue to negatively impact the Ottawa River, its watershed and ecosystem.
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David Suzuki Foundation
TRACE is proud to have contributed to the following victories made possible by our work with the David Suzuki Foundation (DSF), notably;
Other significant contributions and wins for the DSF this year includes uplifting young Indigenous climate leaders such as the?Youth Forest Ambassador Project. This project continues to empower Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists and amplify their voices by:
Creating a Climate-Safe Future for All
Aligning with the DSF’s beliefs, TRACE recognizes that underprivileged, racialized and Indigenous communities are inequitably and disproportionately affected by climate change and industrial pollution.
The DSF?report,?“For Environmental Justice in Quebec: Facts, Arguments, Courses of Action”?recognizes these impacts and has developed a toolbox for providing strategies and policies to address them.?While specific to Quebec, the problems illustrated represent environmental inequities in?every?province and territory.