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STATEMENT - Greenpeace responds to deaths of 123 birds at Suncor-owned tar sands mine

Press release | September 19, 2017 at 20:58

19 September 2017 (EDMONTON) — In response to the news that the Alberta Energy Regulator is investigating bird deaths at the Suncor-owned Fort Hills Energy tar sands mine, Greenpeace Climate and Energy Campaigner, Mike Hudema said:

PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace report: Trans Mountain “oil tanker superhighway” endangers...

Press release | June 26, 2018 at 12:37

The report, complete with new infographics, documents threats the new Trans Mountain pipeline project poses to coastal economies along the Pacific seaboard. Greenpeace is currently sailing the tanker route through the Salish Sea (see photos below).

In the Pipeline: Risks for Funders of Tar Sands Pipelines

Publication | October 30, 2017 at 20:07

Three major new tar sands pipeline projects are proposed: Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain Expansion, TransCanada’s Keystone XL and Enbridge’s Line 3 expansion.

Greenpeace Canada activists expose and occupy Kinder Morgan “monster drill”

Press release | May 3, 2018 at 8:18

3 May 2018 (UNCEDED COAST SALISH TERRITORY/DELTA, B.C.)

#NotPipelines Action Toolkit

Publication | September 22, 2017 at 15:30

This toolkit contains five actions you can take in solidarity with Indigenous Land Defenders who are rising up to confront toxic tar sands pipelines.

PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace Canada joins Indigenous-led global protests against banks...

Press release | October 23, 2017 at 11:40

23 October 2017 (TORONTO) — Greenpeace Canada is joining Indigenous communities and people around the globe who are calling on the world’s major banks to stop funding harmful oil pipelines because of the threats they pose to clean water,...

Oil companies may regret gutting Canada's environmental laws

Blog entry by Keith Stewart | February 20, 2013 2 comments

The Canadian Press is reporting that the Pipeline Industry Pushed Changes to Navigable Waters Protection Act , based on documents obtained by Greenpeace under Access to Information legislation. That is probably not too surprising...

Podcast:Dirty oil is not dirty when it's called something else.

Blog entry by Mary Ambrose | April 7, 2015

When is dirty oil, not dirty oil? When you call it something else. We call the biggest resource extraction project in Canada, the tar sands. Not the oil sands. That’s what those doing the extracting call it. We call it the tar sands...

Threat to whales fueled by the Canadian government’s tar sands push

Blog entry by Charles Latimer and Mike Hudema | April 29, 2014

This has been a pretty bad week for whales and unless something is done it’s going to get a lot worse. In the Harper government’s relentless pursuit to push tar sands pipelines through to Canada’s east and west coasts, the...

PRESS RELEASE: Dozens of actors, musicians and artists give their support to 150...

Press release | October 17, 2017 at 13:20

17 October 2017 (VANCOUVER) — More than 40 critically-acclaimed and talented artists, actors and musicians have thrown their support behind the Treaty Alliance Against Tar Sands Expansion, an unprecedented alliance of Indigenous communities in...

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