APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION (CELA) 2026
Thank you for your interest in CELA. Below is background information about CELA membership, followed by a request for information should you be interested in applying to be a member of CELA and a Board Director. We sincerely thank in advance all of those who express interest by way of application through our Nomination Committee.
CELA is committed to inclusion and equity and strives to ensure that our Board of Directors reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We are committed to removing barriers that are faced by equity-seeking groups and encourage (but do not require) members of these groups to self-identify as such in their cover letters. In accordance with the current compositional needs of our Board of Directors, CELA encourages applicants from equity-seeking groups, including but not limited to individuals who identify as Indigenous and/or LGBTQI2S+, persons with disabilities, members of Black, racialized/visible minority communities, and others who may contribute to diversification of ideas.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Election to CELA’s Board
CELA is a not-for-profit corporation continued under s. 211 of the Canada Not for Profit Corporations Act 2009, S.C. c. 23.
The members of the corporation are the standing Board of Directors and new members must be approved by the Board.
CELA’s primary source of funding is Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) and it is a specialty Ontario Legal Aid clinic with a province-wide mandate. CELA also carries out special projects that advance our mandate through grants and other sources of funding.
Decisions about new members of CELA/Directors of the Board will be made by the Board having regard to the combination of Board characteristics, skills and experience that put the Board in the best position to fulfill CELA’s mandate. This includes LAO’s requirements that the Board have financial, legal and management skills, and that the members of the Board are members of the community or communities CELA serves or are persons who have a substantial association with or interest in the community or communities CELA serves.
All expressions of interest in joining CELA’s Board are welcome and regardless of whether and applicant is approved for membership, all such expressions of interest are sincerely appreciated.
Commitment
The responsibilities of Board members include oversight and governance through the CELA Board of Directors. The Board is responsible to set the strategic direction of CELA, and to oversee its policies and priorities.
The CELA Board meets at least five times per year. Directors are expected to attend Board meetings, absent of good reason not to do so. Directors are expected to provide additional support as needed, for example, participating in sub-committees, and to commit to at least 20 hours work annually, over and above preparing for and attending Board meetings.
Mission:
Our Mission: CELA advances health, equity, and environmental well-being by empowering under-resourced communities through legal representation, education, and collaboration to improve laws and government decisions for all.
CELA’s goals including the provision of responsive and empowering client services, empowering clients to advocate for themselves; laying the groundwork for the next generation of environmental rights, and ensuring CELA has renewed and sustainable capacity for the future.
CELA works and advocates to:
- protect human health and our environment by seeking justice for those harmed by pollution or poor environmental decision-making or prevent such problems from occurring in the first place,
- advocating for comprehensive federal, provincial, and indigenous laws, standards and policies that will protect and enhance public health and environmental quality in homes, neighbourhoods, workplaces and the outdoor environment,
- increase public participation in environmental decision-making, working in partnerships with the public, public interest groups, and colleagues in a variety of disciplines to foster long-term sustainable solutions to environmental concerns and resource use,
- prevent harm to human and ecosystem health through application of precautionary measures.
Detailed information about CELA’s current and past work can be found at CELA’s website: www.cela.ca
CELA’s charitable arm is the Canadian Environmental Law Foundation. Some members of the CELA Board are also members of the CEL Foundation Board. More information about the Foundation’s mission and programs can be found at the CELF website: https://celafoundation.ca/
YOUR INFORMATION
If you are interested in applying to be a member of CELA and thus a Board Director, please complete the information required by this form, sign it, and send an electronic version of this form and your resume to:
Tracy Tucker, Secretary of the Board, at tracy@cela.ca
Application to Join CELA Board
If you need help filling out this form, please contact CELA’s Executive Director, Theresa McClenaghan at theresa@cela.ca
If you are selected for an interview, which will be virtual, we will provide flexibility as to time of day and will strive to provide additional accommodation in the interview format if required.
2026 APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION
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APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION (CELA) 2026
Thank you for your interest in CELA. Below is background information about CELA membership, followed by a request for information should you be interested in applying to be a member of CELA and a Board Director. We sincerely thank in advance all of those who express interest by way of application through our Nomination Committee.
CELA is committed to inclusion and equity and strives to ensure that our Board of Directors reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We are committed to removing barriers that are faced by equity-seeking groups and encourage (but do not require) members of these groups to self-identify as such in their cover letters. In accordance with the current compositional needs of our Board of Directors, CELA encourages applicants from equity-seeking groups, including but not limited to individuals who identify as Indigenous and/or LGBTQI2S+, persons with disabilities, members of Black, racialized/visible minority communities, and others who may contribute to diversification of ideas.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Election to CELA’s Board
CELA is a not-for-profit corporation continued under s. 211 of the Canada Not for Profit Corporations Act 2009, S.C. c. 23.
The members of the corporation are the standing Board of Directors and new members must be approved by the Board.
CELA’s primary source of funding is Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) and it is a specialty Ontario Legal Aid clinic with a province-wide mandate. CELA also carries out special projects that advance our mandate through grants and other sources of funding.
Decisions about new members of CELA/Directors of the Board will be made by the Board having regard to the combination of Board characteristics, skills and experience that put the Board in the best position to fulfill CELA’s mandate. This includes LAO’s requirements that the Board have financial, legal and management skills, and that the members of the Board are members of the community or communities CELA serves or are persons who have a substantial association with or interest in the community or communities CELA serves.
All expressions of interest in joining CELA’s Board are welcome and regardless of whether and applicant is approved for membership, all such expressions of interest are sincerely appreciated.
Commitment
The responsibilities of Board members include oversight and governance through the CELA Board of Directors. The Board is responsible to set the strategic direction of CELA, and to oversee its policies and priorities.
The CELA Board meets at least five times per year. Directors are expected to attend Board meetings, absent of good reason not to do so. Directors are expected to provide additional support as needed, for example, participating in sub-committees, and to commit to at least 20 hours work annually, over and above preparing for and attending Board meetings.
Mission:
Our Mission: CELA advances health, equity, and environmental well-being by empowering under-resourced communities through legal representation, education, and collaboration to improve laws and government decisions for all.
CELA’s goals including the provision of responsive and empowering client services, empowering clients to advocate for themselves; laying the groundwork for the next generation of environmental rights, and ensuring CELA has renewed and sustainable capacity for the future.
CELA works and advocates to:
Detailed information about CELA’s current and past work can be found at CELA’s website: www.cela.ca
CELA’s charitable arm is the Canadian Environmental Law Foundation. Some members of the CELA Board are also members of the CEL Foundation Board. More information about the Foundation’s mission and programs can be found at the CELF website: https://celafoundation.ca/
YOUR INFORMATION
If you are interested in applying to be a member of CELA and thus a Board Director, please complete the information required by this form, sign it, and send an electronic version of this form and your resume to:
Tracy Tucker, Secretary of the Board, at tracy@cela.ca
Application to Join CELA Board
If you need help filling out this form, please contact CELA’s Executive Director, Theresa McClenaghan at theresa@cela.ca
If you are selected for an interview, which will be virtual, we will provide flexibility as to time of day and will strive to provide additional accommodation in the interview format if required.
2026 APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION
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