What should 350 Canada prioritize? Question Title * 1. How do you feel about the prospects for bold climate action from the recently elected Government of Canada following the Paris climate talks? Very Good Good Undecided Not Good Bad Question Title * 2. Of the following options, how would you most closely identify? (pick as many apply) Someone who reads 350.org e-mails Someone who signs 350.org petitions Someone who attends 350.org actions A member of a local climate justice group A divestment organizer Member of an allied organization Member of a frontline community Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Where do you live? British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Québec Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut Living outside of Canada Question Title * 4. What kind of work would you like 350.org to do in Canada? (pick 3) Mass mobilizations to send a powerful message to politicians and media Escalated direct actions like sit-ins, blockades and civil disobedience Distributed days of action supporting diverse but coordinated actions across the country or worldwide Communications projects countering government and industry rhetoric on climate issues by communicating justice-based narratives using digital media Online activism through petitions and social media campaigns Grassroots organizing to support a strong, distributed network of climate justice groups Provide resources to build a stronger climate movement across the country, offering teach-ins and trainings, holding webinars, providing online tools Question Title * 5. The government of Canada is currently working with the provinces and territories to create a national climate strategy. In an ideal world, what are the top three things that this strategy would achieve? (pick 3) Keep Canada’s carbon reserves in the ground to meet our climate obligations Fund Indigenous and community-owned renewable energy projects Fully implement United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in regards to energy development and climate policy in Canada Reform the National Energy Board and overhaul Canada’s environmental assessment regime to consider the climate impacts of economic development projects Commit Canada to 100% Renewable Energy by 2050 Support workers through the shift to a renewable energy economy Introduce a national price on carbon Legally enshrine Canada’s Paris climate commitments at home Fund and incentivize climate solutions such as public transit, sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy Question Title * 6. This May, 350.org will work with partners across the world to organize the global ‘Break Free from fossil fuels’ campaign. This campaign will feature a series of escalated actions targeting the fossil fuel industry across the globe, including an action in Canada. What do you think escalation looks like in the context of the climate justice movement in Canada? (pick 3) Targeting the Government by exerting pressure on federal leaders to take bold climate action Targeting the fossil fuel industry by challenging the power and influence of banks, corporations and institutions profiting from the extraction of fossil fuels. Direct Action directly targeting fossil fuel infrastructure projects Civil Disobedience as a tactic to highlight the urgent nature of the climate crisis Mass Mobilization showcasing the power and diversity of the climate movement Artivism fusing art and activism to send a bold message in a creative and visually compelling way Demonstrating support for clean energy and other climate solutions Growing the climate justice movement to connect with new groups and bring in new people Question Title * 7. Anything else you want us to know? Done