Canadian Environmental Network E-Bulletin - September 21, 2007

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Contents

  1. Calls For Delegates
    • National DFO-ENGO Workshop on Fish Habitat
  2. Calls for Input / Comment / Nominations / Participation
  3. Action Alerts
    • Endorsements Sought for Northern Ontario Community Forest Charter
    • Rivers Without Borders is Asking for Help to Stop 50 Years of Toxic Mine Pollution and Government Inaction in the Taku
  4. Announcements
    • RCEN 2007 Annual General Assembly and 30th Anniversary Celebration
    • National Caucus Coordinator Sarah Heiberg is Now in Montreal
    • UNEP Volvo Adventure Award Searching for 2008 Winners
    • Book: Port Hope - Canada’s Nuclear Wasteland
    • Book: Canada’s Deadly Secret - Saskatchewan Uranium and the Global Nuclear System
  5. Resources
  6. Events
    • RCEN International Community Forestry Workshop: Sunday, September 30, 2007 in Toronto
    • Playing It Safe: Workshops in Montreal on Service Provider Strategies to Reduce Environmental Risks to Child Health
    • The Business of Climate Change Conference – October 30th in Ottawa, ON
  7. Employment
    • Nova Scotia Nature Trust - Land Securement Coordinator
    • Tree Canada – Development Officer
    • Corporation Saint-Laurent – Communications Director and Sponsorship Officer

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