Jun 01, 2026 / Protecting Ontario’s Environment

No Jets at Toronto Island Airport: Our Waterfront is at Risk

Our federal government — and its Toronto MPs — are musing about enabling, advancing and approving Premier Ford’s very bad idea to massively expand…Read More


Jun 01, 2026 / Protecting Ontario’s Environment

No Jets at Toronto Island Airport: We can’t risk more traffic and gridlock

The federal government is considering expanding the Toronto Island Airport to accommodate commercial jets. This massive expansion could quadruple passenger traffic, bringing even more…Read More


Jun 01, 2026 / Protecting Ontario’s Environment

No Jets at Toronto Island Airport: Air, Noise, and Water Pollution Are at Risk

The federal government is considering a massive Toronto Island Airport expansion that could quadruple passenger traffic and bring fuel-hungry and polluting commercial jets to…Read More


May 15, 2026

Toronto’s Mid-Rise Reforms Are Our Best Hope of Escaping The “Development Cliff”

For years now, a provincially-led shift to mid-rise (and similar) infill has been the only realistic approach to keeping up with Ontario’s housing needs….Read More


May 07, 2026 / Guest / Protecting Ontario’s Environment

Guest Blog: A Once-in-a-Lifetime GTA National Park Opportunity

This is a guest blog by Jim Robb, Friends of the Rouge Watershed jim@frw.ca Jim Robb is the GM of Friends of the Rouge…Read More


Apr 29, 2026 / Climate Change

A Big Renewable Energy Win—But Is Ontario Still Betting on Gas?

As a renewable energy advocate, I should be celebrating. On paper, Ontario’s recent gains in solar and wind power announcements sound like the kind…Read More


Apr 24, 2026 / Climate Change

The Energy Transition is Accelerating

The world is heading towards a prolonged security, economic and energy crisis as a result of the war in Iran. Few countries will be…Read More


Apr 23, 2026

5 Things You Need to Know About LNG and Canada

What’s all this about LNG? Liquid Gas? That hardly makes any sense! LNG stands for Liquified Natural Gas. Natural gas, coined as ‘natural’ in…Read More


Apr 21, 2026 / Climate Change

Coal is not a mineral. It shouldn’t be designated as critical

Blog by Michael Adamson, Program Manager, Clean Steeland Stephen Legault, Senior Manager, Alberta Energy Transition The Coal Association of Canada wants the federal government…Read More


Apr 21, 2026 / Climate Change

More Fossil Fuel Subsidies Won’t Help With Affordability

Families across Canada are struggling with an affordability crisis. This is an urgent problem – and the government should be committed to delivering real…Read More