The actors and actresses of the Dialogues
Partner organizations of the initiative, their members and collaborators, as well as citizens with climate-related expertise through accredited people present at COP-26 in Scotland are mobilizing to offer a rich and dynamic programming.
Do not hesitate to meet them by browsing the list of panelists which will continue to grow over the days. Do not forget if you want to become actors or actresses of Dialogues consult our call for projects.
André-Yanne
Parent
Passionate about environmental justice and dedicated to empowering people to be agents of change in their communities, André-Yanne is the Executive Director of the Climate Reality Project Canada and shares a course load on change and justice. climate change at the University of Montreal.
Annie
Chaloux
Professor at the School of Applied Policy at the University of Sherbrooke, co-director of the Group for Studies and Research on International and Quebec (GÉRIQ) and director of the journal Le Climatoscope .
Patrick
Rondeau
Union advisor - Environment and just transition for the Quebec Federation of Workers (FTQ) since 2019. He was FTQ regional advisor for the greater metropolitan area from 2012 to 2019.
Catherine
Gauthier
Executive Director of ENvironnement JEUnesse since 2016. In November 2018, she launched the first collective action in the world to denounce Canada's inaction in the fight against climate change.
Caroline
Scramble
Director of domestic policies Climate Action Network (CAN-Rac).
Alejandro
Di Luca
Main author of the latest IPCC report.
Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal. He is a member of the Center for Regional Climate Study and Simulation (ESCER).
Géraud de Lassus Saint-Geniès
Assistant professor at the Faculty of Law of Laval University.
Hugo
Seguin
Fellow at the Center for International Studies and Research of the University of Montreal (CÉRIUM) and associate researcher at the Center for Studies on Integration and Globalization (CÉIM), he is dedicated to energy and climate policy issues. and green economy.
Melissa
Generous
Specialist in public health and preventive medicine and associate professor at the University of Sherbrooke. She acts as a medical consultant for the Estrie public health department and the INSPQ, as well as coordinator of the adaptation priority "Socio-sanitary challenges" in Ouranos.
Gabriel
Blouin-Genest
Associate Professor, School of Applied Politics, University of Sherbrooke. Scientific co-director, CIDIS (Interdisciplinary Center for International Health Development), Université de Sherbrooke.
Andréanne
Brazeau
Committed to the fight against the climate crisis since the beginning of her professional career, Andréanne Brazeau is a mobility analyst within the Équiterre Collective Choices team.
Frédéric bouchard
Assistant professor in the Department of Applied Geomatics at the University of Sherbrooke, specializing in several disciplines of Earth sciences, he participated in 15 field missions in northern Canada and in Siberia and led the Frozen-Ground Cartoons project on permafrost.
Denis Cote
Policy analyst at AQOCI since 2015, he is particularly interested in issues related to international solidarity, the fight against climate change, women's rights and gender equality, as well as accountability. enterprises.
Sarah houde
In the fall of 2017, she became President and CEO of the new electric and intelligent transportation cluster, Propulsion Québec, with the mandate of positioning the province among the world leaders in the sector.
Alix ruhlmann
A committed citizen, after having taken part in three rounds of international negotiations as a member of ENvironnement JEUnesse, she turned to local engagement by working in citizen mobilization for the Solon collective in Montreal. She takes an active part in the Grand Regional Dialogue for the socio-ecological transition of Saguenay Lac Saint-Jean.
Mathieu Levesque
Consultant at Dunsky Energy + Climate, Mathieu supports different levels of government, energy suppliers and NPOs in their strategies to accelerate the energy and climate transition. In particular, he coordinated the working group on electrification as part of the development of the Plan for a Green Economy 2030.
Celine Campagna
Committed to environmental health for nearly 20 years., Holder of a doctorate in animal sciences from Laval University, she is an establishment researcher at the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) where she acts as a responsible for the scientific coordination of government programs on health and climate change. Céline is also an associate professor in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine at Laval University, as well as at the Center Eau Terre Environnement at INRS, in Quebec.
Dr. Claudel Pétrin-Desrosiers
A family physician at the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve CLSC and clinical lecturer in the Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine at the University of Montreal, she is in the process of completing a master's degree in environment and sustainable development. She chairs the Quebec Association of Physicians for the Environment (AQME), sits on the working group with civil society on climate change at the World Health Organization, and is a contributor to the program Le Fil sur the waves of Noovo Info.
Denis Cote
Policy analyst at AQOCI since 2015, he is particularly interested in issues related to international solidarity, the fight against climate change, women's rights and gender equality, as well as accountability. enterprises.
Sarah houde
In the fall of 2017, she became President and CEO of the new electric and intelligent transportation cluster, Propulsion Québec, with the mandate of positioning the province among the world leaders in the sector.
Alix ruhlmann
A committed citizen, after having taken part in three rounds of international negotiations as a member of ENvironnement JEUnesse, she turned to local engagement by working in citizen mobilization for the Solon collective in Montreal. She takes an active part in the Grand Regional Dialogue for the socio-ecological transition of Saguenay Lac Saint-Jean.
Karine Peloffy
Parliamentary and legal affairs advisor since 2019 to Senator Rosa Galvez.
A graduate of McGill's transystem law program, Karine Péloffy has been a lawyer and member of the Quebec Bar since 2007 and holds a multidisciplinary master's degree in environmental change management from the University of Oxford, UK. She was director of the Quebec Environmental Law Center from 2014 to 2018 and developed expertise in climate change law, whether it be innovative legislative approaches or national and international legal remedies.
Kanahsohon kevin deer
From the Mohawk community of Kahnawake For the past 30 years, he has participated in the conservation and revitalization of the Mohawk language. He is also a keeper of spiritual knowledge at the Mohawk Trail Longhouse, which involves knowledge of sacred songs, dances and rituals. He enjoys discussing and presenting Iroquois worldview, history and philosophy. He participated in the Kahnawake Police Commission from 2005 to 2015. In 1990, he participated in the Oka Crisis by using the power of peace to attempt to resolve this conflict. In May 1990, he participated in a ceremony calling for the return of the Peacekeeper to Tyendineaga, Ontario. In 1994, he helped establish the new Mohawk community of Kahnawake in Kanatsiohareke, New York. In 2003, he was part of a planning committee for the historic event in which horses crossed the land from British Columbia to the Six Nations to help wipe away the tears of 7 generations and heal the land. In September 2015, he was deeply involved in the convening of Bretton Woods IV, performing a ceremony to help all those gathered together to see, hear and speak more clearly on issues of global financial concern from an indigenous perspective. , First Nations. In February 2016, he gave a presentation on Indigenous spirituality at the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week in New York. In August 2016, he performed a welcoming and healing ceremony for the World Forum on Theology and Liberation in Montreal. In November 2016, he traveled to Standing Rock to meet with Spiritual Leaders and Elders.
Denis Cote
Policy analyst at AQOCI since 2015, he is particularly interested in issues related to international solidarity, the fight against climate change, women's rights and gender equality, as well as accountability. enterprises.
Sarah houde
In the fall of 2017, she became President and CEO of the new electric and intelligent transportation cluster, Propulsion Québec, with the mandate of positioning the province among the world leaders in the sector.
Caroline lee
Caroline Lee has a diverse experience in the analysis of international climate and energy policies. Ms. Lee was an Energy Policy Analyst at the International Energy Agency, Climate Change Mitigation Analyst with the Government of New Brunswick, and Energy Consultant at Navius Research. Caroline Lee holds a Masters in Resource Management from Simon Fraser University
Rodrigue Turgeon
Long-lasting rooted in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rodrigue is a lawyer at the Quebec Environmental Law Center, Juris Doctor and holds a master's degree in life sciences and law.
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