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QUEST Canada Incorporates Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Principles into its Capacity Building Initiatives
QUEST Canada Incorporates Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Principles into its Capacity Building Initiatives
May 25, 2023 – QUEST Canada’s Equitable Engagement project recently reached a new milestone with the release of new resources and the launch of supplementary training opportunities for participating communities seeking to strengthen their Indigenous engagement efforts and incorporate equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) principles into their community energy and emissions plans (CEEPs).
QUEST Canada supports communities across the country, building community-level capacity by providing the tools, resources, and knowledge necessary to develop and implement community energy and emissions plans (CEEPs). Over a year ago, QUEST Canada’s projects team and participating communities identified a lack of tools, resources, and knowledge that pertained to Indigenous engagement as well as equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) principles necessary for the development and implementation of durable and just CEEPs.
In May 2022, the Equitable Engagement project was launched as a first step towards filling this gap and ensuring current and future participating communities are equipped with the tools, resources, and knowledge required to engage all stakeholders on the pathway to a durable and just net-zero future.
In order to ensure EDI considerations were adequately incorporated into the newly revised resources, QUEST Canada prioritized the benefits of holistic engagement by partnering with the Tamarack Institute, the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER), and Dr. Runa Das from Royal Roads University. These partnering organizations and individuals provided expert analysis and review of QUEST Canada’s capacity building and CEEP tools and resources. Beyond these updates, multiple one-pagers have been developed to help participating communities navigate the development and implementation of durable and just CEEPs.
“QUEST [Canada] offers excellent resources to Canadian cities and communities to support them in their journeys towards net zero. Tamarack was pleased to partner on their Equitable Engagement project to explore how equity, inclusion and community engagement can be more deeply embedded in local climate and energy transitions.”
In addition to revising the CEEP-related tools and resources provided to participating communities, QUEST Canada also developed and hosted a virtual summary webinar with its New Brunswick and Prince Edward County Municipal Working Group, highlighting the project’s successes and newly available resources. To complete the final phase of the project, QUEST Canada will provide one-on-one coaching sessions with participating communities and SMEs (who provide similar services to communities) to support with community-specific engagement and EDI challenges.
“Supporting communities on the pathway to net-zero isn’t just about energy and emissions. We have the opportunity and the obligation to course correct historical injustices that have marginalized and suppressed large segments of our society while we also decarbonize it. QUEST Canada’s Equitable Engagement project applies justice, equity, diversity and inclusion principles to our CEEP tools and resources, strengthening our organization’s ability to take a holistic approach to society’s most pressing issues.”
This project is made possible with funding support from the Suncor Energy Foundation (SEF).
For more information on this project, visit the Equitable Engagement project page and join QUEST Canada’s à la liste de diffusion d'information mensuelle pour recevoir les mises à jour des projets à venir.
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À propos de QUEST Canada
QUEST Canada est un organisme national à but non lucratif qui soutient les collectivités canadiennes dans leur cheminement vers la consommation nette zéro. Depuis 2007, nous facilitons les connexions, donnons du pouvoir aux champions communautaires et influençons les décideurs pour mettre en œuvre des systèmes énergétiques efficaces et intégrés qui répondent le mieux aux besoins des communautés et maximisent les opportunités locales. Nous développons des outils et des ressources, nous réunissons les parties prenantes et les détenteurs de droits et nous conseillons les décideurs - tout cela dans le but d'encourager et de permettre aux communautés de contribuer aux objectifs de consommation nette zéro du Canada. Pour en savoir plus sur QUEST Canada, visitez notre site Web : www.questcanada.org.
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Laura Schnurr, Director of Climate Transitions at Tamarack Institute
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“QUEST [Canada] offers excellent resources to Canadian cities and communities to support them in their journeys towards net zero. Tamarack was pleased to partner on their Equitable Engagement project to explore how equity, inclusion and community engagement can be more deeply embedded in local climate and energy transitions.”
Tonja Leach, directrice générale de QUEST Canada
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“Supporting communities on the pathway to net-zero isn’t just about energy and emissions. We have the opportunity and the obligation to course correct historical injustices that have marginalized and suppressed large segments of our society while we also decarbonize it. QUEST Canada’s Equitable Engagement project applies justice, equity, diversity and inclusion principles to our CEEP tools and resources, strengthening our organization’s ability to take a holistic approach to society’s most pressing issues.”
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