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Catherine Abreu, Julia Croome, Dale Marshall, Caroline Brouillette, and Andrew Gage

Catherine Abreu is executive director of the Climate Action Canada Network. Julia Croome is a lawyer with Ecojustice. Dale Marshall is national program manager at Environmental Defense. Caroline Brouillette is a climate change analyst at Équiterre. Andrew Gage is a lawyer with West Coast Environmental Law.

The climate crisis: learning and taking inspiration from our COVID response

Six organizations comprising Climate Action Network Canada, Ecojustice, Environmental Defence, Équiterre, West Coast Environmental Law and the Pembina Institute have sent a detailed report on how to undertake and win this challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Six organizations comprising Climate Action Network Canada, Ecojustice, Environmental Defence, Équiterre, West Coast Environmental Law and the Pembina Institute have sent a detailed report on how to undertake and win this challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Six organizations comprising Climate Action Network Canada, Ecojustice, Environmental Defence, Équiterre, West Coast Environmental Law and the Pembina Institute have sent a detailed report on how to undertake and win this challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Six organizations comprising Climate Action Network Canada, Ecojustice, Environmental Defence, Équiterre, West Coast Environmental Law and the Pembina Institute have sent a detailed report on how to undertake and win this challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade