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Greenpeace Canada responds to federal government's willingness to indemnify Trans...

Press release | May 16, 2018 at 10:13

16 May 2018 (VANCOUVER) — In response to the federal government’s announcement that it is willing to indemnify the Trans Mountain Expansion Project against risks posed by opposition from the B.C. government, Greenpeace Canada Climate & Energy...

PRESS RELEASE: Alberta Securities Commission reviewing Greenpeace complaint of...

Press release | April 9, 2018 at 11:58

9 April 2018 (TORONTO) — The Alberta Securities Commission has agreed to review a complaint from Greenpeace Canada alleging incomplete disclosure of climate-related risks in Kinder Morgan Canada’s (KML) first Annual Report. Under Alberta’s...

Top Seven Wondrous Facts about the Great Bear Rainforest

Blog entry by Eduardo Sousa | January 8, 2016

British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest:  Where one of the world’s largest remaining coastal temperate rainforests is also home to many, many First Nations, and which holds one of the richest and most wondrous ecosystems on Earth –...

Greatness begins within you

Blog entry by By Kiera-Dawn Kolson, Arctic campaigner | August 6, 2014

I didn’t grow up on a reservation. There aren’t many in the Northwest Territories. Still, when you come from a small community at the end of the road, and you’ve found yourself confused as to where your roots are -or even wonder why...

Trudeau’s pipeline paradox

Blog entry by Keith Stewart | September 28, 2016

Pity Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who must soon choose which promise he will break : his pledges to fight pursue reconciliation with Canada’s Indigenous peoples and to fight climate change, or his promise to get a tar sands pipeline...

Faces of Greenpeace: Meet the people behind our resistance

Blog entry by Jesse Firempong | March 20, 2018

Greenpeace has been at the heart of the environmental movement on the Pacific coast, in Canada and around the world for more than 40 years. Now, just 20-odd kilometres from where we launched our first ship from Vancouver in 1971,...

Greenpeace supports Grassy Narrows First Nation's call for a logging moratorium

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | October 8, 2010

On Wednesday, Grassy Narrows First Nation issued a statement renewing their call for an end to logging on their traditional territory. Greenpeace has supported Grassy Narrows for many years and worked closely with them and other...

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