On November 25 Ottawa hosted a joint signing ceremony for the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the Union des Municipalites du Quebec whereby the two groups pledged to do more to fight climate change. They also urged the provincial and federal governments to assist them by provision of tools and funding needed to achieve this.
Ecology Ottawa attended City Council’s Environment and Climate Committee on Tuesday, June 16 to delegate on the City’s second Solid Waste Master Plan Update. Two years after the plan’s approval, the City is making meaningful progress on waste diversion, learning about and supporting community-led efforts. Much remains to be done, however, to encourage a zero-waste culture and cultivate a circular economy.
Ecology Ottawa today proudly launched its 2026 Trees for Today program, an initiative designed to complement their long-standing and beloved native tree seedling giveaway program. Ecology Ottawa is building on its longstanding commitment to increasing tree cover in low‑canopy and equity‑deserving neighbourhoods across Ottawa.
On March 26th, roughly 150 students, community members, and delegates from Ottawa’s many environmental groups gathered at the Shenkman Arts Centre for the final installation of David & Tara’s Stronger Together Tour. David Suzuki and Tara Cullis, life partners and co-founders of the David Suzuki Foundation, toured for two months this spring, performing their original play, What You Won’t Do For Love, in local theatres across Southern Ontario.