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Environmental Law – Teaching about Mathur et al. in high schools

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The Ontario Justice Education Network is offering a free online session for secondary school teachers on Environmental Law - Teaching about Mathur et al. in high schools. This webinar features Alan Andrews, Climate Program Director at Ecojustice.

 

 

 

Event Summary:  The Ontario Justice Education Network is offering a free online session for secondary school teachers on Environmental Law - Teaching about Mathur et al. in high schools. This webinar features Alan Andrews, Climate Program Director at Ecojustice.

Seven young people, backed by Ecojustice, are suing the Government of Ontario for weakening its climate targets because it will lead to widespread illness and death, violating Ontarians’ Charter-protected rights to life, liberty, and security of the person.

As young people, the applicants say they and people like them will bear the costs of climate in action more than previous generations.   

Learn about this public interest litigation, Mathur et. al in the hour long webinar. 

This webinar features Alan Andrews, Climate Program Director at Ecojustice


Date and Time: Wednesday, August 5, 2020, 3:30 PM 

Webinar:

Online links and dial-in details will be provided after you register.

*Please note this webinar will be recorded.*

Materials will be distributed to registered participants. Registration is limited and offered on a first come, first served basis.
 
DEADLINE for registration is Tuesday, August 4, 2020, 6:00 PM
 
For information about this webinar please contact Kristy Pagnutti at kpagnutti@ojen.ca or lawinstitutes@ojen.ca. 
 
For information about the Ontario Justice Education Network please visit:  www.ojen.ca
For information about Ecojustice, please visit: ecojustice.ca
 
Funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario

 
When
August 5th, 2020 from  3:30 PM to  4:30 PM

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