
Cycling: A key opportunity to advance Burlington’s Climate Action plan
Get to know Burlington’s Cycling plan and how it contributes to achieving the 2020 Climate Action Plan
Get to know Burlington’s Cycling plan and how it contributes to achieving the 2020 Climate Action Plan
Halton Region is reviewing land-use policies to advance municipal planning priorities around transit, growth, and development in the community through different Growth Concepts. Visit halton.ca/ropr
Discussions between G7 finance ministers led to a historic agreement that G7 nations will mandate climate reporting following the recommendations of the global Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD)
Make a difference. Help the planet locally. Our Community Clean Up is back on! This means that you can now plan your own self-guided litter
As stewards of the earth, we have the responsibility to honour and respect the four directions, land, waters, plants, animals, and all of the wonderful elements of creation that exist.
We honour all the First Nation, Métis and Inuit people who have been living on the land since time immemorial and we recognize their leadership in protecting and caring for Mother Earth.
In Burlington, our work with the community takes place within the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, represented by Treaty 14 and 19 and on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg (Ah-nish-in-nah-beg), Attawandaron (At-tah-wahn-da-ron), Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-oh-sho-nee) and Metis peoples.
We honour these rightful caretakers of this sacred land surrounding the Great Lakes, and we are grateful for their teachings.
We encourage everyone to continually learn from and about the Indigenous community where you live, and how we can each meaningfully honour the calls to action for Truth and Reconciliation.
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