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Julie Dabrusin

Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature

Liberal

ConstituencyToronto—DanforthProvinceONTitleMP
Pension Eligible

Top Donors

Political contributions received

DateDonorAmount
2025-03-25James Davidson$1000.00

Government Contracts

Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity

OrganizationContractsTotal Value
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd.123$14,950,630.24
GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA COMPANY58$14,153,653.05
FCA Canada Inc.56$7,385,915.73
Kia Canada Inc.77$6,944,240.54
University of Victoria4$2,895,747.72
Imperial Oil Limited3$1,892,350.00
Toyota Canada Inc.21$1,821,728.29
University of Alberta8$1,760,614.15
The University of British Columbia6$1,578,995.28
DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA2$1,362,132.00
The Nature Conservancy of Canada2$986,334.06
HONDA CANADA INC.12$835,374.26
University of Manitoba3$604,857.60
TELUS Corporation1$554,737.41
ALUS Canada25$553,410.46
Tesla Motors Canada ULC6$401,969.99
Aerospace Industries Association of Canada1$40,000.01
Canadian Renewable Energy Association1$33,900.00
University of Calgary1$26,625.00
McGill University1$15,000.00

Lobbying Activity

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Recent Mentions

Updated 2026-07-12

Recent news, social media, and press mentions

news2026-06-22

Minister Dabrusin joins global partners at the 10th Ministerial on Climate Action and London Climate Action Week

Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, co-convened the 10th Ministerial on Climate Action in Brussels with the EU and China, then participated in London Climate Action Week to advance Canada's climate and economic priorities [3]. The event included Canada co-hosting roundtables on the Global Methane Pledge and Powering Past Coal Alliance, with Dabrusin delivering remarks to senior leaders from government, finance, and industry [3].

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news2026-06-22

Ministers Tim Hodgson and Julie Dabrusin speak at International Energy Agency's 11th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency

Federal ministers Tim Hodgson (energy and natural resources) and Julie Dabrusin (environment and climate change) delivered remarks and participated in discussions at the IEA's conference in Montreal [5]. The event focused on global energy efficiency initiatives, with Dabrusin representing Canada on the environment and climate change agenda [5].

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news2026-06-22

President Froh reconnected with The Hon. Julie Dabrusin to discuss MNO's priorities

President Froh of the MNO (Manitoba Métis Nation) reconnected with Minister Julie Dabrusin to discuss MNO's priorities and ongoing collaboration [7]. The meeting highlighted continued engagement between Indigenous leadership and the federal environment minister [7].

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news2026-06-21

Climate minister doesn't say if Canada's 2030 goals are still possible

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin asserts Canada has not lost its position as a climate leader despite policy eliminations, though she acknowledges 2030 targets were ambitious. She confirmed having no issues with the Prime Minister despite her stated opposition to oilsands expansion[2].

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news2026-06-22

Environment minister disputes Guilbeault's claim that Canada is ...

Minister Julie Dabrusin pushes back against claims from former cabinet member Steven Guilbeault regarding Canada's environmental commitments. The dispute involves carbon pricing equivalency deadlines and pipeline construction with Indigenous co-ownership[3].

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other2026-06-21

Julie Dabrusin | Canadians are feeling the cost of climate change ...

An Instagram reel posted 7 days ago features Julie Dabrusin discussing the rising costs of climate change on Canadians. The content mentions youth and advocacy groups taking the government to court for planning to fail on climate action[7].

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news2026-06-20

G7 Chairs' Summary mentions Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin

Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin stated her ambition for G7 meetings is to demonstrate Canada's capacity to assist in global efforts. The summary was released by the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources[5].

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2026-06-11

Julie Dabrusin’s X account lists recent posts, but the search results do not provide individual post details.

The available result confirms that Julie Dabrusin has an active X profile and recent posts, but no specific post text, topic, or engagement data was included in the search results. This makes it possible to confirm activity, but not to reliably summarize a particular post from the last 7 days.

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2026-06-10

An Instagram reel from Julie Dabrusin says she attended the G7 Environment Ministers meeting this week.

The reel indicates Dabrusin was at the G7 Environment Ministers meeting and frames the trip around environmental policy. The search result does not include the full caption or full context, so the summary is limited to what is visible in the result snippet.

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other2026-06-10

A Facebook video post features Julie Dabrusin discussing Canada’s new National Electricity Strategy.

The search result shows a Facebook video in which Dabrusin introduces herself and references Canada’s new National Electricity Strategy. The visible snippet suggests the content is policy-focused and tied to electrification and energy transition, but the full post text was not provided.

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other2026-06-09

Julie Dabrusin’s Instagram profile shows ongoing public posting activity.

The Instagram profile result confirms an active public account with a large number of posts and a bio identifying her as MP for Toronto—Danforth and Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Nature. The search result does not provide a specific recent post, so it only supports a general mention of recent social activity.

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news2026-05-03

Julie Dabrusin joins new cabinet as Minister of Environment and Climate Change.

Julie Dabrusin, Member of Parliament for Toronto—Danforth, has been appointed Minister of Environment and Climate Change in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet, succeeding Steven Guilbeault in the role.

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news2026-05-04

New environment minister vows ambitious climate plan and nature protection.

In her first public comments as Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Julie Dabrusin pledged to overhaul Canada’s climate framework and strengthen nature protection, responding to criticism that the Liberals have fallen short on emissions targets.

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news2026-05-05

Julie Dabrusin outlines plans to grow clean economy and cut emissions.

New Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin emphasized that the federal government will prioritize climate action that also supports jobs and economic growth, highlighting investments in clean technology and nature‑based solutions.

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2026-05-03

Colleagues and constituents congratulate Julie Dabrusin on new environment portfolio.

Political allies and Toronto—Danforth residents have taken to Twitter to congratulate Julie Dabrusin on her appointment as Minister of Environment and Climate Change, praising her experience and commitment to climate action.

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2026-05-04

Environmental advocates urge Julie Dabrusin to strengthen climate timelines.

Climate and environmental groups have used Twitter to welcome Julie Dabrusin as environment minister while calling on her to adopt more aggressive emissions reduction schedules and enforce existing climate commitments.

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Public Disclosures

Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry

Gifts

Gift (Code)

Nature

Ticket to the Belgian Canadian Business Chamber Business Excellence Awards Gala 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.

Source

Embassy of Belgium in Canada.

Circumstances

Invited in capacity as Chair of the Canada-Belgium Parliamentary Friendship Group.

Gift (Act) Received 2023/06/02

Nature

One ticket to attend "An evening with the Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien" on June 6, 2023 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario

Source

The Pearson Centre for Progressive Policy

Circumstances

Invited in my capacity as Member of Parliament for Toronto-Danforth

Gift (Code) Received 2023/06/02

Nature

One ticket to attend "An evening with the Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien" on June 6, 2023 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario

Source

The Pearson Centre for Progressive Policy

Circumstances

Invited in my capacity as Member of Parliament for Toronto-Danforth

Liabilities

Mortgage with Scotiabank.

Summary Statement

Obligation to provide a confidential report has been met and all initial reporting and compliance measures have been taken to comply with the Conflict of Interest Act.

Trusts

A blind trust administered at arm's length and established under the Conflict of Interest Act.

Contact Information

Constituency Office Address

1028 Queen street East Toronto, Ontario M4M 1K4

Email

julie.dabrusin@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://juliedabrusin.libparl.ca

Phone

416-405-8914

Fax

416-405-8918