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Tianna Mighty

Tianna Mighty

Lead, Green Infrastructure

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BA. Environmental Science

Tianna holds a BA in Environmental Science from the University of Manitoba, and has worked as the Climate Change Adaptation Assistant for the Rural Municipality of East St. Paul, and as a Biodiversity Researcher at Nature Canada. In her spare time, Tianna is active in her local basketball community. A veteran of the University of Manitoba’s Bison Basketball team, Tianna now coaches varsity girls’ basketball at her former high school.

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Articles by Tianna Mighty

A graphic section of the Seeds for Change report cover.

Seeds of Change: Celebrating the Growth of Mini Forests Across Canada

September 29, 2025
Green Communities Canada (GCC) and the University of British Columbia (UBC) are excited to release a new report. The first of its kind, Seeds of Change: Cultivating Mini Forests Across Canada, investigates the rapid growth of…
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An image of a woman and a young girl at a planting site. They are crouched down around a newly planted tree. There is a dark green block at the top that says "Demonstrate Stream Applications Now Open! Apply by December 1, 2025." Another dark green block at the bottom has the Living Cities Canada and GCC logos.

Intake Open for 2026 Demonstrate Stream of Living Cities Canada Fund

November 14, 2025
Apply by December 1, 2025, at 11:59 pm ET Apply Now We’re excited to announce that applications are now open for the 2026 Demonstrate Stream…
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Decorative tile featuring photo of adult and youth planting a tree in London, ONT. Title is 2025 Impact Report with logos for Green Communities Canada and Living Cities Canada Fund.

GCC releases 2025 Living Cities Canada Fund Impact Report

March 11, 2026
Green Communities Canada is proud to launch the 2025 Living Cities Canada Fund Impact Report! Over the past year, the Fund has supported 60+ on-the-ground…
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Four youth gathered around a newly planted tree in fresh soil. One of them is holding a shovel. All of them are smiling into the camera.

Digging Deeper: How Soil Health Research Supports Canada’s Mini Forest Movement 

September 18, 2025
The healthy growth of any planting project depends on its foundation: the soil provides the structure, nutrients, and microbial life that our gardens and forests…
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Langley Environmental Partners Society Cultivates Community With Mini Forest Planting

May 28, 2024
The Project Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) planted a 100m2 mini forest at the Derek Doubleday Arboretum in the Township of Langley, BC. The site was…
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Watersheds Canada And Greening Sacred Spaces Ottawa Install Green Infrastructure Projects with Three Faith Communities

July 9, 2024
Watersheds Canada and Greening Sacred Spaces Ottawa supported three Ottawa-area faith communities in planning and installing new green infrastructure sites in the fall of 2023. These included a…
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City of Hamilton Plants 900 Trees and Shrubs as a Mini Forest at Johnson Tew Park

October 16, 2024
The City of Hamilton brought new vibrance and interest to the Johnson Tew Arboretum by installing a 300-square-metre mini forest in the fall of 2023,…
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Installs a New Mini Forest in the Pocket SNAP Neighbourhood

July 3, 2024
The Project In 2023, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Program (SNAP) transformed an under-utilized urban space in the Pocket Neighbourhood in Toronto into…
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Mini Forests Revitalize the Ontario Greenbelt in 2024

January 23, 2025
Green Communities Canada and the Greenbelt Foundation enhance the Greenbelt with mini forest projects.
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A stormwater drain with the symbol of a fish

Stormwater Management Practices To Keep Local Waterways Healthy

April 4, 2023
Have you ever been on a walk through your neighborhood, spotted a fish symbol painted on a storm drain, and wondered what it's there for?  …
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