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Our work is led by experts who not only hold credentials, but who are also highly effective communicators with on-the-ground experience in the projects and communities we support.

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Leif Einarson

Leif Einarson (He/Him, They/Them)

Communications Manager

PhD, MA, BA (Hons)

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Brianna Salmon

Brianna Salmon (She/Her, They/Them)

Executive Director

Master’s of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership, MA in Sustainability Studies, B.Sc in Environmental Science

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Nicole Roach

Nicole Roach (She/Her)

Director, Sustainable Mobility

B.A., M.Sc., National and Provincial Project and Program Manager

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Your Local Stories Matter

Connect with our member organizations

Looking for a locally based voice to speak to your story? Connect with one of our members below. At Green Communities Canada, our approach honours, mobilizes, and builds the knowledge and capacity found within local communities.

Our mission is to connect community-based climate action groups through a national network to share resources, co-create innovative programming, and elevate our collective impact.

City Green Solutions

Victoria, Vancouver

250-381-9995
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Green Calgary

Calgary

403-230-1443 x 222
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Environment Lethbridge

Lethbridge

403-330-6241
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Saskatchewan Environmental Society

Across Saskatchewan

306.665.1915
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Green Action Centre

Across Manitoba

204-925-3770
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EcoSuperior

Thunder Bay and the Northwest

807-624-2140
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London Environmental Network

London

226-700-6945
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Reep Green Solutions

Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Wellington, Brantford

519-744-9799
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Emerge Guelph

Guelph

519-763-2652
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Green Venture

Hamilton, Halton, Brant & Niagara Region

905-540-8787
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Oakville Green Conservation Association

Oakville

289-813-1568
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Halton Environmental Network

Oakville, Burlington, Milton

(905) 815-6185
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EcoSource

Mississauga

905-274-6222
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Toronto Green Community

Greater Toronto Area

416-781-7663
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Toronto Home Retrofits

Greater Toronto Area

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Windfall Ecology Centre

Greater Toronto Area

905-727-0491
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Environment Network

Barrie, Orillia, Muskoka, Simcoe, Dufferin, Grey & Bruce

705-446-0551
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GreenUP

Peterborough Area

705-745-3238
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Sustainable Kingston

Kingston

613-547-8122
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REAL (Rideau Environmental Action League)

Lanark, Leeds-Grenville, and Frontenac

613-283-7999
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Envirocentre

Eastern Ontario (Ottawa)

613-656-0100
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Kahnawake Environmental Protection Office

Kahnawà:ke, Tioweró:ton and surrounding traditional territories

450-635-0600
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ACAP Saint John

Saint John

506-652-2227
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Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance Inc.

Shepody Bay, Moncton, Southeastern New Brunswick

506-384-3369
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Who Are We?

Green Communities Canada is a non-profit registered charity. Learn more about our mission, vision, programs, and history.

About Us

What stories and issues can our team speak to?

Sustainability and equity, health and sustainable mobility, scalable solutions that empower community-based action and engagement, energy efficiency for homeowners, electric school buses, and so much more! Here are just a few examples:

Sustainable and equitable communities

AT GCC, we believe our model which honours, mobilizes, and builds the knowledge and capacity found within communities. We believe our model is and should be rooted in an environmental justice framework. We understand the climate crisis is also a crisis of inequity and disparity. Our programs advance equitable and healthy communities through nature-based solutions, sustainable mobility, and more.

Nature-based climate solutions

Our green infrastructure programming is advancing nature-based solutions in cities, towns, and Indigenous communities across the country. We envision communities from coast to coast where green infrastructure—wetlands and woodlands, tree-lined streets, parks, bioswales, rain gardens, green roofs and permeable pavements—is equitable, abundant, and thriving

Biodiversity and community connections with nature

Introducing green infrastructure and wildlife habitats to our urban communities helps create thriving homes for more species, improving biodiversity and the benefits nature provides to our communities. When we develop cities, we replace natural vegetation and soils with hardened surfaces, like buildings, roads, and parking lots. This interrupts the natural functions the land used to provide—such as absorbing and purifying stormwater, filtering the air, providing habitat to animals and pollinators, regulating temperature, and more. Losing these natural functions makes our cities more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, like flooding and extreme heat. It also makes our cities less sustainable, healthy, and joyous places to live.

Active transportation and urban planning

Walking, cycling, and other forms of active transportation and accessible mobility infrastructure play an essential role in addressing Canada’s challenges related to climate change, congestion, affordability, public health, safety, and equity. All levels of government have a leadership role to play investing in active transportation. Through our Sustainable Mobility programming, Green Communities Canada and our member organizations are leading the movement to improve mobility and safety for active transportation users across Canada.

Home energy efficiency and Canada’s climate targets

Over 11 million homes across Canada need to be be retrofitted to reduce fossil fuel emissions and improve energy efficiency, affordability, and resiliency. In 2025, Green Communities Canada released our 2025 National Progress Report on Retrofitting Canada's Homes. We analyzed data from 605,283 retrofits. These retrofits were completed from 2020 to the end of 2024 and reported through the EnerGuide Rating System. These retrofits created some 75,000 jobs, removed pollution equivalent to 200,000 fossil fuel cars, and will save homeowners approximately $3.8 billion in energy bills over the next 20 years. That said, at this pace, it will take over 100 years to retrofit all of Canada's homes – we only have until 2050. We need to move faster & deeper.

Why electric school buses?

The iconic yellow school buses that have been transporting children to school for nearly a century have generally been powered by fossil fuels. These buses are a significant part of Canada’s transport sector, which overall contributes 25% of Canada’s total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The school buses that put our children on the road to academic success should not also diminish their chances at a bright and clean future because of air and noise pollution.

The Canadian Electric School Bus Alliance (CESBA) develops strategies and recommendations that accelerate the electrification of school buses across Canada. Our goal: for Canada’s existing 51,000 school buses to be zero emission by 2040.

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