Bike Week - June 7 – 13, 2026!

A week long celebration of the bicycle and everyone that rides. Whether you ride for recreation, fitness, transportation, sport, or just for fun, if you enjoy riding a bike, Bike Week is for you! Learn more

Manitoba signs onto Ontario-led proposal to create national energy grid

Manitoba has signed onto an Ontario-led proposal to expand and modernize interprovincial transmission lines, and establish a national energy grid. The plan would help secure power grids across the country and strengthen Canada’s energy security.   Read more
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We don’t need fossil gas energy

Nov. 26, 2025 - Winnipeg Free Press - The announcement in last week’s throne speech of a new $3-billion fossil gas-fired power plant to meet growing peak electricity demand is a major disappointment that undercuts the government’s recent commitments to emissions reductions, affordability and economic development. Read more

Manitoba Food Rescue & Emissions Reduction

Let's Feed People Not Landfills. We are working to establish a new freezer warehouse in Winnipeg that will store large volumes of rescued food and get it to those in need. Good food is ending up in our landfills, when it rots it produces methane gas, which quickly heats up the planet. Learn more.

Emissions in Manitoba 4.8% above 2005 levels

Emissions data for Manitoba, as reported in the National Inventory Report, reveal that our province continues to fall behind in the global initiative to reach net zero. Manitoba and Alberta are the only provinces in Canada where emissions have not decreased below the 2005 levels, the baseline year used to track progress. Read more

News

  • Manitoba is one of Canada’s sunniest regions, but the government isn’t banking on solar power

    May 26, 2026 – The Narwhal – Canada’s second-sunniest province is running low on energy — but Manitoba is turning to fossil fuels instead of solar panels

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  • Health groups say Manitoba budget leaves climate—and patients—behind

    Mar. 26, 2026 – Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE), “Every dollar our province fails to invest in climate solutions is a missed opportunity to invest in people’s health,” said Dr. Riley De Blonde, a family physician and chair of Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) in Manitoba.

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  • Global Warming of 1.6C Now Best Case Scenario, New Research Shows

    Aug. 19, 2024 – New Scientist  -Humanity’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, which has been totemic in climate policy for the past decade, is now almost certainly out of reach.

  • Fossil fuel subsidies cost Canadians a lot more money than the carbon tax

    Apr. 1, 2024 – The Conversation Canada – The federal carbon tax increase is now in effect, and will raise gas prices by three cents per litre in most Canadian provinces. The hike prompted complaints from seven premiers and a recent parliamentary showdown, culminating in a failed vote of non-confidence in the Liberal government. Yet this ongoing debate overlooks a far costlier carbon tax: fossil fuel subsidies.

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