Green Legacies Guide offers donors and professional advisors help with environmental giving

Making an Ecological Gift is just one of many ways British Columbians can give green. With less than two cents of every dollar donated going to the environment, Tides Canada project Give Green Canada (G2) has a goal of increasing giving to the environment and conservation sector.
A new shared home in Yellowknife

Tides Canada recently hosted an Open House at our new downtown Yellowknife office. More than 60 visitors came by to see the new space where our Northern Canada program lead, Steve Ellis, is stationed along with some new officemates—three projects on the shared platform, Dene Nahjo, Northern Youth Leadership, and Arctic Funders Collaborative.
Binning coffee cup waste for good

The second annual Coffee Cup Revolution organized by Tides Canada’s Binners’ Project brought attention to the significant amount of coffee cup waste in Vancouver and highlighted the capacity of the city’s binners as recyclers.
Introducing Above Ground: A human rights and accountability project on Tides Canada’s shared platform

Above Ground encourages Canadian companies to respect human rights and the environment when working overseas.
Tides Canada’s 2014 Annual Report

We are pleased to share our 2014 Annual Report, featuring Tides Canada’s recent work to create a healthy environment, build resilient communities, and create a prosperous country for future generations.
Binners join the Khatsahlano lineup

Are you planning on going to the West 4th Avenue Khatsahlano Street Party on Saturday, July 11 in Vancouver? If so, you may see a team in green shirts around waste bins, sorting out refundable containers like cans and bottles. These urban recyclers are from the Vancouver-based the Binners’ Project.
Discover the history and stories behind your city’s unique neighbourhoods on a Jane’s Walk

Jane’s Walk is a series of free walking tours that engage a range of local people and institutions to share and further discover their city’s unique neighbourhoods. This year’s Jane’s Walk festival weekend is taking place May 1-3.
Fostering social innovation through shared spaces

In the heart of Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood in a building called Daniels Spectrum on 585 Dundas Street, you’ll find the home of the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) Regent Park.
#12DaysofChange Recap

We counted down to 2015 by celebrating changemakers and successes in 2014. From milestones in the Great Bear Rainforest to clean energy breakthroughs, view a recap of our awesome 2014.