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YCCBC at the Montreal Climate Summit

  • Writer: Kate Addison
    Kate Addison
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

The Montreal Climate Summit was an energizing and inspiring experience for our team.

Sharing the work YCCBC is advancing on the West Coast with partners on the East Coast was a valuable opportunity to strengthen connections and better understand how we can contribute to national growth and collaboration.

YCCBC’s Director of Communications and Marketing, Eymie Labbé, poses with Patrick Bonin, MP for Repentigny (Bloc Québécois) and a recognized leader in the climate space.
YCCBC’s Director of Communications and Marketing, Eymie Labbé, poses with Patrick Bonin, MP for Repentigny (Bloc Québécois) and a recognized leader in the climate space.
Eymie met with Caroline Brouillette, Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac). YCCBC is proud to be part of the CAN-Rac network and looks forward to strengthening connections and building collaborations with the many organizations advancing climate action across Canada.
Eymie met with Caroline Brouillette, Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac). YCCBC is proud to be part of the CAN-Rac network and looks forward to strengthening connections and building collaborations with the many organizations advancing climate action across Canada.

 
 
 

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