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Rethinking cities for Our Urban Future

Read about Geoff Cape’s recent trip to “Rethinking Cities: Framing the Future” with the World Bank in Barcelona.

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TD Tree Days a success with Evergreen BC

This September, Evergreen BC supported the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation to engage volunteers across the province in TD Tree Days.

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Canada is poised to be a world leader in the future of urban transportation and design

Hunter Tura of Bruce Mau Design shares his insights on the state of the world’s transportation systems and Canada’s role in shaping the future of urban design.

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Fido and Evergreen support greening projects across the country

Thousands of Canadians celebrated Earth Month this past April and won some amazing prizes while supporting Evergreen!

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MOVE Expo has been extended to November 18!

With interests piqued and demand high, we are excited to announce MOVE Expo has been extended!

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DigitalJournal.com: Molson Canadian Red Leaf Project plants its roots at 100 parks across Canada

In partnership with Evergreen, nearly 2,600 Canadians rolled up their sleeves and gave back to the land for the Molson Canadian Red Leaf Project, more than doubling the amount of volunteers from the previous year. 

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Metrolinx unveils new LRV at Evergreen Brick Works

The next generation of light rail transit has arrived at EBW—just another amazing feature at the MOVE Expo!

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Thirty community groups across Canada plant native trees to celebrate National Tree Day

Evergreen and Canon are celebrating National Tree Day with native tree plantings and naturalization events across the country this September.

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TreeHugger.com: MOVE: Transportation Expo looks at how we will get around in the future

There are a couple of wonderful things about the MOVE: Transportation Expo at Evergreen Brick Works. The first is the venue, in an amazing bit of industrial archaeology, repurposed into public space, a weekly Farmers' Market and the Centre for Green Cities. The second is the presentation, in between and inside the kilns where they used to make the bricks that built Toronto. Most exhibit spaces are neutral and white; here they have mounted the exhibits between pipes and gears and the rusted remains of the brick making equipment. It is brilliantly done.

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