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Donor Relations

1-800-26-PANDA (1-800-267-2632)

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Legacy Gifts

Margot Johnson

647-264-7165

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Philanthropy & Foundations Gifts

Simone Hicken

+1-647-264-6998

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Media Contact Information

Nicole MacAdam

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WWF-Canada Offices

Toronto Head Office

Toronto Head Office

410 Adelaide St. West, Suite 400

Toronto, ON

M5V 1S8

1-800-26-PANDA (72632) 416-489-8800 [email protected]
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Iqaluit
357-318 Queen Elizabeth Way
Iqaluit, NU
X0A 2H0
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Montréal
60, rue St-Jacques
Suite 601
Montréal, QC
H2Y 1L5
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Ottawa
500-71 Bank Street
Ottawa, ON
K1P 5N2
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Victoria
259—560 Johnson St.
Victoria, BC
V8W 3C6

Fundraising

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Telefundraising

You may have received phone calls on behalf of WWF-Canada. Periodically throughout the year, we reach out to our donors by telephone.

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Community Fundraising

WWF-Canada runs door-to-door campaigns throughout Canada. You may have noticed canvassers in your neighbourhood in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario or Nova Scotia.

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Donate online

Donate online to ensure that your gift is processed right away as we continue taking careful measures to reduce exposure to our employees during the pandemic.

Whistleblower policy

As a non-profit organization dependent on the support of others to carry out our work and advance our mission, WWF-Canada takes our obligation to donors very seriously to ensure that funds and other resources are used appropriately. The whistle blower policy provides a mechanism for the reporting of suspected illegal activity or the misuse of WWF-Canada assets. This may include conflicts of interests with vendors, inappropriate purchases or reimbursements, falsified expense reports, and the like. Learn more here.