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Where do 2021 federal election candidates stand on protecting Gatineau Park?
CPAWS-OV reached out to all registered candidates in the 2021 federal election to ask their position with respect to enhanced protections. [Learn more]
Thanks to Nature: It’s a good time to say thank you
The Ottawa Valley and Québec chapters of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS-OV & SNAP Québec) launch the 6th Annual Thanks to Nature campaign. [Learn more]
Conservation and community leaders gathering for the Peoples’ Summit June 15-17
On the heels of a new global report warning that humanity must solve the nature and climate crises together or risk solving neither, an unprecedented gathering of conservation and community [Learn more]
Read CPAWS-OV’s comments on the draft 2021-2031 Algonquin Park Forest Management Plan
Read our comments on the draft 2021-2031 Algonquin Park Forest Management Plan here. We oppose industrial scale logging in parks and protected areas and are calling on the Government of [Learn more]
CPAWS-OV’s brief on the July 2020 draft Gatineau Park Master Plan
Read our brief on the July 2020 draft Gatineau Park Master Plan here.
Press Release – Gatineau Park
Press Release – CPAWS-OV congratulates Hull-Aylmer Member of Parliament, Greg Fergus, for tabling our petition calling on the House of Commons to grant Gatineau Park the same protections as our [Learn more]
Press Release – Significant support for a 115,000 ha protected area project in the Outaouais region
PRESS RELEASE For immediate release Gatineau, June 5th, 2020 – On this World Environment Day, the Conseil régional de l’environnement et du développement durable de l’Outaouais (CREDDO) and the Ottawa [Learn more]
Commitments of candidates for the protection of Gatineau Park
SONDAGE AUPRÈS DES CANDIDATES ET CANDIDATS AUX ÉLECTIONS FÉDÉRALES DE 20192019 FEDERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE SURVEYLa SNAP Vallée de l’Outaouais a fait parvenir la question suivante à toutes les candidates et [Learn more]
2018 CPAWS-OV Soirée – How it went down
“We’re not only connected to each other, we’re connected to every living thing on earth – to the blackfly, to the lake, to the land… it’s really important we come together as [Learn more]
Press Release – Thanks to Nature!
Launch of the third edition of Thanks to NatureJoin the tradition, give Thanks to Nature!Montreal and Gatineau, August 2, 2018 – The Quebec and Ottawa Valley chapters of the Canadian Parks and [Learn more]