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  • Equi-T Challenge: Responsible Finance in Action

    University of Ottawa
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    The Equi-T Challenge, organized by the Financial Research and Learning Lab, is an experiential learning competition that engages students in real-world financial analysis through the lens of environmental, social, and […]

  • Make, Thrift, Mend: Sewing and Mending Workshop

    University of Calgary | Hunter Student Commons (HNSC 124A) 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    Learn basic mending and sewing skills at the SDA mending workshop to get the most out of what you already own. The basic skills that will be covered by the […]

  • Menstrual Pad Wrapper Repurposing Workshop

    University of Alberta | Students’ Union Building, Orion Room 8900 114 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    SDG 5: Gender Equality

    Interested in helping Club Periodically promote period equity by repurposing materials? Join them in creating products such as earrings and notebooks–using heat pressed period pad wrappers! Products sold go towards their Green Flow Initiative, where they provide free reusable menstrual products to folks on campus.

  • Free Store Pop-Up: Sharing for a Sustainable Campus

    University of Ottawa | Desmarais Lobby 55 Laurier Ave E, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    SDG 1: No Poverty

    The Free Store Pop-Up is a community-driven, zero-waste initiative that promotes reuse, resource sharing, and social inclusion within the university community. Through this temporary “no-cost” marketplace, students, staff, and faculty […]

  • Zero Waste Campus Tour

    University of Ottawa | Desmarais Lobby 55 Laurier Ave E, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    The Zero Waste Campus Tour is an experiential, place-based learning activity led by the Office of Campus Sustainability that invites students to explore how sustainability is embedded into everyday operations […]

  • Measuring What Matters: From Ideas to Impact (Circle Series)

    University of Ottawa | Alex Trebek hall 157 Séraphin-Marion Private, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    Measuring What Matters: From Ideas to Impact is a facilitated, small-group dialogue session that brings together students, faculty, staff, and community partners to explore how social and environmental impact is measured, understood, and strengthened at Telfer. Building on more than a year of work by the Telfer Sustainability Task Force to develop the School’s first […]

  • Ecofeminism in Bloom

    University of Calgary | Women’s Resource Centre 402 Collegiate Blvd NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    SDG 2: Zero Hunger

    This event is a collaboration between the WRC and UCaglary Seed Library. The event will begin with an educational presentation on Seed Library and WRC, focus on raising awareness about sustainability and ecofeminism. Participants will then engage in a paint-and-plant activity where they paint a biodegradable pot and then plant some seeds in there. They […]

  • Innovation Sprint Course on Designing a More Sustainable Future: Innovation Sprint (SDG 12)

    University of Ottawa
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    Designing a More Sustainable Future is a three-day, credit-bearing Innovation Sprint that engages undergraduate students from across faculties in designing prevention-oriented, regenerative solutions to sustainability challenges. Focused on SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, the Sprint invites students to explore how products and services can be designed from the outset to prevent waste and pollution, […]

  • Reconciling Water, Salmon, and Cultural Crisis with Kwilosintun(Murray Ned)

    University of the Fraser Valley | Abbotsford Campus (A412) 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, Canada
    SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

    Reconciling Water, Salmon, and Cultural Crisis with Kwilosintun (Murray Ned). Join Kwilosintun (Murray Ned)’s presentation on Reconciling Water, Salmon, and Cultural Crisis as he shares about his community, the Semá:th First Nation, and his work with the Lower Fraser Fisheries Alliance.

  • SDG Month Celebration Ceremony

    University of Ottawa | Desmarais, Camille Villeneuve Room, 4101 55 Laurier Ave E, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    The SDG Month Celebration Ceremony is the culminating event of SDG Month, bringing together students, faculty, staff, and community partners to recognize collective achievements, celebrate leadership, and reflect on shared impact. The ceremony features live musical performances, community gathering, and the announcement of winning teams from SDG Month workshops and challenges, including Upcycling, Cycling Activism, […]

  • Supporting Bear-Responsive Habitats: Invasive Pull & Native Species Planting

    Capilano University | Cedar Courtyard, Main Campus 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

    Join EarthWorks and CapU Groundskeeper Jo-Ann Cook for a hands-on habitat workshop designed to support healthier human-bear coexistence. In this practical outdoor session, campus community members will: Identify invasive plant species that disrupt local ecosystems and may unintentionally attract wildlife Learn how landscaping choices influence bear foraging patterns Remove targeted invasive species from campus grounds […]

  • Keynote: From Climate Concern to Climate Action With David Geselbracht

    University of Ottawa | Desmarais, Camille Villeneuve Room, 4101 55 Laurier Ave E, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    SDG 4: Quality Education

    This keynote event features David Geselbracht, author of Climate Hope: Stories of Action in an Age of Global Crisis, and invites students and community members to explore how individuals and communities around the world are responding to the climate crisis with creativity, resilience, and purpose. Drawing on in-depth research and on-the-ground reporting across Canada and […]