Climate Action Network Canada (CANC) is a national coalition of environmental organizations, Indigenous groups, labour unions, youth networks, faith communities, and social justice advocates working together to advance bold, science-based climate solutions across the globe.
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75 Albert Street Suite 305, Ottawa K1P 5E7, ON Canada
Climate Action Network Canada is part of a global movement of climate organizations working collaboratively to influence policy, mobilize communities, and accelerate climate solutions.
Founded to strengthen coordination among Canadian climate groups, CAN Canada serves as a hub for collaboration, strategic advocacy, and shared action. Our members represent diverse sectors and perspectives but share a common goal: limiting global warming and advancing climate justice.
Our Role
We Do Always
Coordinate national climate advocacy campaigns
Facilitate collaboration among member organizations
Provide policy analysis and strategic communications
To coordinate and strengthen civil society action to ensure Canada adopts and implements ambitious, science-aligned climate policies that prioritize justice and sustainability.
A Canada that leads global climate action with integrity, equity, and urgency — transitioning to a regenerative economy that respects planetary boundaries and human rights.
Climate change is the defining challenge of our generation. Rising temperatures, extreme weather, biodiversity loss, and economic disruption threaten communities across Canada and globally.
What we achieved last Three years!
Over the past three years, Climate Action Network Canada has worked alongside our members and partners to advance bold, equitable climate action across Canada. Through coordinated advocacy, policy engagement, and public mobilization, we have helped strengthen national climate ambition and accountability.
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Strengthened Federal Climate Policy
Supported Just Transition Frameworks
Advanced Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform
YouToo Can Help
Climate action is not only the responsibility of governments and organizations — it belongs to all of us. The climate crisis affects every community across Canada, and meaningful change happens when individuals, families, workers, and leaders step forward together.