Stephen Legault

Stephen Legault

Senior Manager, Alberta Energy Transition

Stephen is an experienced campaigner and leader in Canada’s environmental movement, with more than thirty years of practice winning large landscape conservation battles and advocating for a clean energy transition across the country. Before joining the Environmental Defence team, Stephen was the Principal of Highwatermark Strategy and Communications, Program Director for the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Senior Development Officer at Royal Roads University, and co-founder of and Executive Director at Wildcanada.net. Stephen is the author of sixteen books and teaches photography and writing in Canmore, Alberta where he resides with his wife Jenn, and two adult children. Stephen is an experienced political strategist who loves to hike, backpack, paddle and run.

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Jun 18, 2025

Statement on the G7 Kananaskis Wildfire Charter

Statement by Stephen Legault, Senior Program Manager, Alberta Climate following the close of the G7…

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Jun 16, 2025

Ever Since Jasper

Last summer, Albertans and people from around the globe watched in horror as a massive…

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Jun 03, 2025

Statement in Response to Premier Danielle Smith’s Pipeline-dreams 

Statement by Stephen Legault, Senior Manager, Alberta Energy Transition Premier Smith is out of touch,…

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May 22, 2025

Energy Transition 101: Making the Case

For the past year, I’ve been searching for the answer to one question: how can…

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May 16, 2025

Coal Mine in the Interest of Billionaire, Premier, not the Alberta Public 

Statement by Stephen Legault, Senior Manager, Alberta Energy Transition Canmore | Traditional territories of the…

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Mar 28, 2025

STATEMENT: Killing TIER would be an economic mistake 

Stephen Legault, Senior Manager for Alberta Energy Transition reaction to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s indication…

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Mar 26, 2025

Trade War Looms for Canada, Yet Alberta’s Premier Courts US with Pipeline Expansion

While the rest of Canada is in an uproar over tariffs being leveled against aluminum,…

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