What we do…
We lobby in support of our evidence-based climate policies by building friendly relationships with our federally elected representatives. We do so with respect, appreciation and gratitude for their service.
We write letters to the editor and op-eds, and meet with editorial boards to gain their editorial endorsement.
We facilitate presentations and table at events to promote CCL and introduce others to our Carbon Fee and Dividend proposal.
We support our volunteer chapters with monthly conference calls, and we support the leaders of those chapters with regular conference calls and a network of people to support them.
What we believe…
Politicians don’t create political will, they respond to it. We believe citizens who are well-trained, organized by Ridings and with a good system of support can more than influence the political process.
In respect for all viewpoints, even for those who would oppose us.
Based on what climate scientists and economists tell us, we believe that Climate Income is the best first step to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to mitigate the impacts of a changing climate and we have plenty proof for that!
All politics is local. Thus we build political will for a liveable world by building relationships locally with our politicians, community leaders and local media as well as educating our community. The resources below will help you get started:
Getting Started
Welcome to Citizens’ Climate Lobby Canada! We empower each other to become effective messangers of evidence-based climate policies using a proven theory of change.
- Past Calls and Monthly Actions – Since September 2010, we have been meeting monthly to educate and empower each other.
- Laser Talks – Check out our short overviews of a number of topics relevant creating the political will for a liveable world.
- Volunteer Handbook CCL Canada (version June 2025) – get to know how we work and all the ways you can get involved.
Really important climate communications tools
- Talk-Like-a-Human from Potential Energy provides guidance for climate advocates on communicating effectively by using relatable, human-centric language to connect with their audience and drive climate action.
- Unnatural Disasters: Connecting the dots when communicating about extreme weather and climate change from Potential Energy
- ReClimate Public Opinion Survey on carbon pricing
- Re.Climate-Tips-Heat-Waves-Disasters-2024 gives Canadians evidence based talking points on how best to talk about the unnatural disasters fueled by fossil fuel pollution
Volunteer Handbook CCL Canada (version June 2025)
If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Outreach and Tabling
- Volunteer Handbook CCL Canada (version June 2025)
- Square CCL Canada banner
- Rectangular CCL Canada banner
- Rectangular banner with words
- Poster: Progressive Policies Reward Carbon-Friendly Consumer Habits
- Poster: The Five Chief Ways to Price Carbon (full-length, 28x28in or abbreviated, 21×37.5in)
- Poster: Citizen Climate Lobbyists create political will by…
- Poster: Why Carbon Fee and Dividend?
- The Five Ways to Price carbon – a great visual for orienting politicians unfamiliar with carbon pricing to the various solutions
- Carbon Fee and Dividend cartoon also available in French
- Ressources en Français
- Brand Guidelines-3.13.20
Handouts
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General CCL trifold brochure in English (2023) in Word so you can add and subtract things. |
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“Everything is connected” poster PDF (English) and French | |
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The graphic novel: Because IPCC In February 2022 we introduced CCLers to the graphic novel: Because IPCC which is great for presentation and tabling. Check out our Laser Talk about Because IPCC to find out more and how you can download free copies and graphics for your outreach. |
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Lobbying Tool Kit
FEDERAL RESOURCES
Our Autumn 2025 bilingual lobbying document a.k.a. the Leave Behind
Getting ready to lobby document (exemplar)
The lead person makes sure there is a biography of the parliamentarian in a document. Lobbyists meet before the lobbying session to review the document, assign roles in the meeting, the focus of their lobbying based on the most current “leave behind” and design possible motivational interviewing questions.
Laser Talks Booklet for The People’s Ministry of the Future We have selected which Laser Talks we think are best as background for each of our lobbying asks:
Maintain and strengthen industrial carbon pricing, with a steadily increasing national carbon price and increasing stringency in its application.
- Importance of industrial carbon pricing and why it needs improvement
- Models Show the Power of Canada’s Carbon Pricing Policies
- Carbon Pricing Around the World (September 2025)
- B.C. Debt and Deficit Balloon with Carbon Tax Gone
- Low-Income Households Pay the Price for Carbon Policy Change
- The Constitutionality of Carbon Taxes vs Caps on Emissions
- Climate Leaders Cut Pollution
Follow the European Union’s lead in implementing a Canadian Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Finalize regulations for methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
- LNG – Not Worth The Risk
- Methane: A Super-Pollutant We Can Solve
- Canadian Banks are at a Climate Crossroads
Finalize regulations for the cap on GHG emissions from the oil and gas sector, with shorter timelines for implementation and without escape hatches like offsets or a Decarbonization Fund.
- Models Show the Power of Canada’s Carbon Pricing Policies
- The Constitutionality of Carbon Taxes vs Caps on Emissions
- Climate Leaders Cut Pollution
Fully implement the Canadian climate finance taxonomy framework and introduce a federal framework for a climate-aligned financial system in alignment with the 1.5C goal and the best practices cited above.
- Canadian Banks are at a Climate Crossroads
- Canada’s Sustainability Standards Board (CSSB) Rules
- Canada’s need for a Climate Taxonomy
Common Messaging for all them
- The Big Switch Will Save Us Money
- What about China
- Renewable Energy and Storage are Unstoppable
- The Global Electrotech Revolution
- Best Practices for Developing Regulatory Frameworks
- Canada’s 2024 GHG Emissions Have Flatlined
- CCS: A Not So Grand Bargain
- Our Stance on Nuclear Energy
- What About Jobs?
- Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
- Canada Needs Tax Reform
- The Power of Optimism and Effective Messaging
Check out the House of Commons Calendar to know when your MP will be in your riding to lobby.
We also recommend you bring any published media your group has generated and a list of signatories from your community to our Open Letter. If you are new to CCL you can bring our most recent editorial packet
All Things Media
Op Eds
Letters to the editors
- Links to many Canadian LTE submission pages (updated March 2018)
- CCL USA’s Letter to Editor Resources Page
- Tips for getting Letters to the Editor (LTEs) published and how to get the most out of them (updated January 2017)
- RESULTS resource for linking to many papers across Canada
- Power Point Presentation on writing LTEs
- Examples of Lobbying Stories by CCL Canadians
- Sample LTEs
- Create a writing team
Meeting with editorial boards
- Meeting with editorial boards
- CCL USA’s meeting with editorial boards page
- Recent CCL Published Media (all of CCL internationally)
Media Releases
- Tips for writing media releases for local CCL events and an example
- CCL Canada Media Releases
Parliamentary Petition Project
PURPOSE: We use paper parliamentary petitions to educate parliamentarians and our local communities about the urgency of the climate crisis and solutions to improve the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act as well as other policies that redirect financial flows, amd cap emissions.
Federal Emissions Cap (Word)
Federal Emissions Cap Petition
Federal Methane-fired Electricity Petition (Word)
Federal Methane-fired Electricity Petition English
Climate Aligned Finance Act Petition (pdfs)
CAFA English
CAFA Francais
*NEW* A Petition to Enact a Fossil Fuel Advertising Act (Word)
Fossil fuel advertising act petition
Ontario Methane-fired Electricity Petitions (Word)
Heat pumps, the OEB and the Natural Gas Extension Program
Transitioning away from *Methane-Fired Electricity and Heating
Manitoba BEYOND OIL AND GAS ALLIANCE
Citizens respectfully request Manitoba become friends of BOGA
Government resources:
The Path of Paper Petition
Paper Petitions – Guide and Terms of Use
For Further Information
Clerk of Petitions
Room 314-C, West Block
House of Commons
Tel: 613-992-9511
Fax: 613-947-7626
Email PMB-AED@parl.gc.ca
Instructions:
- Have people sign the petition at outreach events and/or carry a copy of it and ask friends and acquaintances to sign it.
- Once you have obtained 30 signatures, call your MP’s office
- Identify yourself as a constituent of his/her riding
- Ask if your MP if he/she would be willing to read our Parliamentary Petition on climate change in its entirety (excluding the signatories) in the House of Commons
- Print the petition on legal (8.5 x 14) or letter-size (8.5 x 11) paper.
- Make sure there are three lines for signatures on the first page.
- Make sure there is a line at the top of every signature page thereafter indicating that it is a parliamentary petition and its topic.
- Get at least 25 signatures on the petition – follow the instructions closely. We recommend getting 30 just to be safe.
- Once completed, copy it for your files if you wish, then bring the original file to your MP’s office to be read in Parliament.
Hand-deliver or send the original copy of the petition to:
YOUR MP’S NAME
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
No stamp is required for Parliament in Ottawa.
If your MP does not want to read the petition, you can send it to other MPs who will. Follow up by asking when it will be read in Parliament, how it was received and a big thank you via snail mail, email, and social media. Please inform us in your monthly Citizens’ Climate Lobby field report if your petition has been read aloud in the House of Commons. It is considered to be outreach. By informing the national office we can thank them on Twitter and Facebook.
Cabinet Ministers are not permitted to read petitions in the House of Commons as it would constitute a “conflict of interest”. Thus if your MP is a cabinet Minister you should inform him/her about the petition and ask if he or she could suggest another MP from your province who might read the petition instead.
WE DID IT!
Please note this 2020 petition 2020 to the Government of Canada to Improve the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act was implemented.
CCLC Petition September 2020 ENGLISH (PDF)
CCLC Petition Septembre 2020 FRANCAIS (PDF)
PARLIAMENTARY E-PETITIONS
These are the official e-petitions that are read in the House of Commons.
Online parliamentary petitions and any online petition are a lot of work. Here are the steps to go through to get one considered by our network.
- First, there must be buy-in from most of the CCL group leaders – especially from the Parliamentary Petition Team – the team that knows the intricate steps.
- Then we need to form an eager National Action Team with clear job descriptions, and a step-by-step plan to attain 1000+++ signees. This is a multi-step process.
- Join CCL Canada monthly calls if you ever have the idea to do an online Parliamentarian Petition and talk it over with your national colleagues. We row together. No one person makes decisions for national actions.
We have successfully conducted three parliamentary e-petitions campaigns.
PARLIAMENTARY E-PETITION MARCH 22 2024 – CLOSED APRIL 21, 2024. In late March 2024, it came to our attention that someone had launched e-petition (#e2876 )in support of carbon pricing with MP Rachel Blaney. This person was not known to us but their petition was not gaining traction. So we determined we would support it and in one month we helped get 1492 signatueres on the petition. For comparison, a basic income e-petition launched January 29, 2024 and closed April 28, 2024 received 648 signatures. We organically grew our social media feeds by magnitudes during this campaign but it was a lot of work and unexpected too and we won’t do it again without a plan and considerations of our workflow.
PARLIAMENTARY E-PETITION APRIL 2020 – CLOSED AUGUST 18, 2020 On April 2020, 2020 CCL Canada launched an e-petition (#e2542) for improvements in the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. Nickel Belt MP Marc Serre (Liberal) sponsored the petition. It received 1249 signatures.
PARLIAMENTARY E-PETITION MAY 2016 – Closed On May 11, 2016, CCL Canada launched an e-petition (#e297) for carbon fee and dividend. Beaches-East York MP Nathaniel Erskine Smith (Liberal) sponsored the petition. It received 898 signatures.
How we plan our subnational and national actions
HOW WE PLAN OUR SUBNATIONAL AND NATIONAL ACTIONS
VOLUNTEERS ARE OUR MOST VALUED RESOURCE.
CCL has the best volunteers on the planet. Almost all of our monthly actions are determined by them. We value the time our volunteers dedicate to us. We do our best to listen and provide actions that will help them create the political will for a liveable world in their ridings.
PLANNING FOR ACTIONS OCCURS MONTHS IN ADVANCE.
We plan monthly actions months in advance based on the information our volunteers are sending to us in their reports and what else is happening nationally and globally.
THE PROCESS.
We, as volunteers, have been actively creating the political will for carbon pricing in Canada since September 2010. This is the process that works and gives everyone time to savour the planet:
- First discuss it with your local team to see if they see it as a good idea.
- Then email canada@citizensclimateclimate.org or phone our national director to set up an appointment to discuss the idea. Please in advance provide research, timelines and roles and responsibilities of the team you are proposing to put together to make this action a reality. The goal is to demostrate how this action will be successful and in line with our overall goals of directly diverting money away from fossil fuels.
- If it is a specific lobbying ask, how much will it help reduce GHGs nationally in Canada? Please provide the evidence from highly credible sources. How much support is there for it already? Who are the organizations championing it? Is the lobbying ask something a constituent should be lobbying for or would it be better for another umbrella group to champion instead? Some ideas are sometimes too technical or a legal perspective for non-professionals to champion.
- Then, if there is commitement and resources, we can bring the idea to the membership to see if there is an appetite for the action and seek out a national action team to support it if necessary. That action team meets to discuss timelines, roles, communication and responsibilities in the action sheets.
- If the idea is collectively deemed feasible and valuable, we put it in the action sheets at a time that is most advantageous to what is happening subnationally, nationally, and internationally.
- This cooperation keeps workflow manageable for all, and expectations realistic.
Please don’t initiate something that will require help and resources from the national office on behalf of CCL without going through the national office first.
CCL’s one and only rule is respect and admiration for service. Thanks for considering everyone’s service and workflow.
The Five Levers of Political Will
Levers of Political Will
These are the five core activities that all Citizens’ Climate Lobby chapters leverage to bring citizens into the political process and to ensure their contribution is constructive and makes more good possible. We call these activities the “levers of political will.”
- Lobbying: We train citizens how to lobby in support of our Carbon Fee and Dividend proposal by building friendly relationships with our federally elected representatives.

- Media relations: We train citizens how to engage with and influence the media. We write letters to the editors and op-eds, meet with editorial boards and work to place stories in all forms of media.
- Grassroots outreach: We recruit and educate the public on climate solutions, citizen advocacy and how to participate with one’s government.
- Grasstops outreach: We seek to educate, build partnerships with and gain the support of community leaders and non-governmental organizations, both nationally and locally.
- Chapter development: It is through the growth and management of the local CCL group/chapter, that it becomes possible to push on the other four levers for building political will.
Note we are not “against” anything: we are for carbon fee and dividend. Carbon pricing policies in Canada will be assessed using the following criteria available in English and in French.












