Share Your Sustainability Story for Canada's 2026 SDG Report

Official title: Consultations for the 2026 Annual Report on the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals

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Canada wants to hear how you're helping make the world more sustainable. The government is collecting stories for its 2026 report to the United Nations on the Sustainable Development Goals. They're especially interested in efforts around clean water, clean energy, infrastructure, sustainable cities, and partnerships.

Why This Matters

Working on a community garden? Helping your company go green? Running a clean water project? Your story could end up in Canada's report to the UN. This is a chance to show the world what Canadians are doing to build a better future.

What Could Change

Your story could be featured in Canada's official 2026 report to the United Nations. The government uses these reports to showcase Canadian efforts on sustainability and to inform future policy directions on the 2030 Agenda.

Key Issues

  • What personal stories demonstrate Canadian efforts toward clean water and sanitation?
  • How are Canadians contributing to affordable and clean energy initiatives?
  • What examples exist of building sustainable cities and communities in Canada?
  • How are partnerships advancing the Sustainable Development Goals?

How to Participate

  1. Review the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to understand the global framework and the 17 SDGs.
  2. Complete the online survey to share your sustainability story in 500 words or less.

Submit Your Input

Questions Being Asked (6)
  1. What personal experience contributes to broader initiatives related to the SDGs?
  2. What activities did you undertake in 2025 related to the SDGs?
  3. How does your story align with SDG 6 (Clean Water), SDG 7 (Clean Energy), SDG 9 (Infrastructure), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities), or SDG 17 (Partnerships)?
  4. What context or challenges inspired your action?
  5. What were the results and impacts of your actions?
  6. What lessons did you learn?