The World Needs More Canadian Resources: Newsletter, September 2021

Canada Action September 2021 Newsletter

Dear Visitor,

Tens of thousands of Canadians from coast-to-coast have been using our stickers, clothing and merchandise to show their support for families that work in Canada’s natural resource sector.

We’d like to invite you to order some of our merchandise to show your support for the people and communities who rely on our resource industries.

Last month we launched a buy one, get one half off sale. Due to popular demand, we are extending that sale for September! Please just use the promo code: SUMMER

If you buy any item in our store, you can get a second item of equal or lesser value for 50% off.

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In September we are also looking forward to speaking and participating in these upcoming events.

We encourage you to check out the conferences by clicking the links above! 

Thank you for supporting locally produced resources, responsibly made by our friends and family in communities across Canada!


How You Can Help

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Cody Battershill - Kondrat Podcast Canada Action

In many ways, today’s world of media is designed to separate people into groups that leave us more divided than ever. Because of this, it’s important to have real conversations with people from all sides of an issue to learn about what they stand for and why they are so passionate.

The Podcast - Cody Battershill, Founder, Canada Action


Is There Indigenous Support for LNG Projects in Canada?

LNG Canada Indigenous Support

You may be surprised that a majority of Indigenous Peoples in Canada support resource development, including many who are in favour of the construction of LNG export facilities on the West Coast.

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How Does Canada’s Forestry Sector Show Environmental Leadership?

Canada forestry sector environmental leadership

Most Canadians readily understand that Canada is a global leader when it comes to environmental stewardship. Compared to many of our international competitors, we go above and beyond to minimize our impact on the environment while developing our natural resources.

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Supporter Spotlight:
Monica Beets

Supporter Spotlight - Monica Beets

Our spotlight this month is Monica Beets, Gold Miner and Canadian reality television personality on Discovery Channel’s “Gold Rush." Monica talks to us about her life as a gold miner in the Yukon.

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