Take Action

Taking action to Live Green and Live Well can mean a lot of things.  One really important thing to remember is to start small.

Pick one specific thing, and go from there.  

This could mean making a new choice or changing something at home, where you work, or where you go to school.  Maybe it means educating yourself more.  Maybe it means doing something extra you've been intending to get to, like biking to work or composting. Especially, taking action means recognizing that you want to do something about environmental issues, and then doing it.  Chances are, you're already doing more than you think.  Congratulations!

We've compiled a list of some events you might want to know about or get involved with (many of them are lots of fun!) There is also a "Groups and Issues" button, which could lead you to find out about other organizations or issues who also focus on living green and well.

Whatever "taking action" means to you, remember that small changes do make a difference!

 

New Winnipeg Petition: Petition: Say No to a Private Partner for our Water and Waste Water Services

Sign the petition against water privatization today.

To Mayor Katz and City Councilors of Winnipeg
From the undersigned residents of the city of Winnipeg


Given that water is a basic necessity for life and a human right,

Given that our water utility belongs to us, the citizens of Winnipeg and we have a say in
what happens with it,

Given that there is a global water shortage and private companies are trying to profit from
it by gaining control of municipal water systems,

Given that bringing in a private partner would lock us in to such a contract and could open us up to being sued under Chapter 11 of NAFTA should future councils vote to dissolve the relationship with the private partner reestablishing public control, and

Given that the public was not properly consulted,
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• I am opposed to the city’s proposal to bring in a private (for profit) partner who would receive up to 49% control of our waste water service. Such a partnership will make the price of something as essential as water services increase and be less affordable especially for lower-income citizens.

• I want my water and waste water services to remain publically financed, owned, and operated. I insist you adhere to the motion you passed in March 2006 stating that our water services would remain public.

• If you approve a private partner, I will not vote for you in the next election.