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like those of native women and persons with disabilities."
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The Framework for Environmental Learning and Sustainability in Canada
is a document inspired by the knowledge, experiences, and hopes of many
Canadian educators and learners. It is the result of ideas expressed during
a broad Consultation led by Environment
Canada between 1999 and 2002. During this Consultation, more than 5 500
people from across Canada outlined their concerns about the need for environmental
learning, and provided suggestions as to how Canada should respond to
the recommendations contained in Chapter
36 of Agenda 21.
The Framework is now supported by a broad range of stakeholders, who
are committed to the vision
presented in the document. Each partner produced an Action Plan, who all together
shows the diversity of EL and sustainablility and the implication of Canadians.
The Action Plan section will give you more information.
You can read the Framework in HTML
and PDF format.
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