Brownfield Toolbox Workshops
Canadian Brownfields Conference

Executive Members

British Columbia Ministry of Environment


Canadian Petroleum Products Institute


Canadian Real Estate Association


Canadian Urban Institute


FCM - Green Municipal Fund


OCETA

Advocacy and Outreach

Vision: Advocate brownfields redevelopment as an essential component of sustainable communities and urban revitalization in Canada

 

Advocacy Letters to Government
The CBN has prepared and sent advocacy letters on behalf of various organizations. Some examples are provided below:

Advocacy Letters - Templates
To support some key recommendations made by the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy in the National Brownfield Redevelopment Strategy (Feb 10, 2003), we encourage you to sign and send letters of support to our Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, and Member of Parliament in your riding through regular mail (postage-free) or email.

Note: Given the number of e-mails that MP's receive, it may be more efficient to send the letters by mail (no postage necessary) as physical mail does receive higher priority over email.

Please download the following word document templates.

How to Contact the Prime Minister
You can contact our Prime Minister through regular mail (postage-free) at the following address:

Honourable Stephen Harper
Prime Minister
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON, K1A 0A2

Hon. Stephen Harper’s e-mail: pm@pm.gc.ca

How to Contact your Member of Parliament
You can contact the Member of Parliament from your constituency, the cabinet or the Minister of Finance (Hon. James Flaherty) through regular mail (postage-free) at the following address:

House of Commons
Parliament Buildings
Ottawa, Ontario

Please identify yourself as a constituent when sending letters to individual MP's.

Hon. James Flaherty's e-mail: jflaherty@fin.gc.ca

Please use the website link provided to find a Member of Parliament or the cabinet and their email address (where available): Find your Member of Parliament using your Postal Code.