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Greenpeace Canada launches “There’s probably no cod” spoof campaign

11 August 2009

11 August 2009 (Halifax, Ottawa) Today Greenpeace launched an ad campaign with a new twist on the controversial “There’s probably no God” campaign, but with a message that is not in dispute. Running on billboards in Halifax and Ottawa, the ad reads: “There’s probably no cod. Now let’s stop overfishing & think of the future.”

Wal-Mart confronted on failure to ensure sustainable seafood for customers

12 June 2009

Greenpeace activists are demonstrating in front of Wal-Mart at the Regent Mall today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s eight major supermarket chains from selling Redlist species—seafood from sources that use harmful fishing and farming practices.

Greenpeace Confronts Metro over Failure to Protect Seafood

05 June 2009

Greenpeace activists challenged customers and staff at the Metro grocery store on Edinburgh Road today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist species, seafood that is the most threatened by overfishing.

Groups ask McGuinty to delay buying new reactor and instead replace aging reactors with green power

03 June 2009

Conditions have changed and the McGuinty government should support its own Green Energy Act by deciding against buying new nuclear reactors this summer, say thirteen prominent environmental organizations in an open letter to the Premier.

Greenpeace Confronts Coquitlam Extra Foods over Failure to Protect Seafood

03 June 2009

Greenpeace activists confronted management at the Extra Foods grocery store on North Road today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist seafood products, seafood that is the most threatened by overfishing.

Greenpeace Confronts Costco in London over Failure to Protect Seafood

03 June 2009

Greenpeace activists challenged Costco today at a wholesale store on Wonderland Road as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist species, seafood that is the most threatened by overfishing.

Greenpeace Confronts Metro in Hamilton over Failure to Protect Seafood

01 June 2009

Greenpeace activists confronted staff at the Metro grocery store on King Street today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist seafood products, seafood that is the most threatened by overfishing.

Greenpeace Confronts Safeway in South Surrey over Failure to Protect Seafood

01 June 2009

Greenpeace activists confronted management at the Safeway store in Peninsula Village today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist seafood, species that are the most threatened by over-harvesting.

Greenpeace Confronts Costco in Kingston over Failure to Protect Seafood

29 May 2009

29 May 2009 (Kingston)—Greenpeace activists confronted staff at the Costco wholesale store at 1015 Centennial Drive today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist species, seafood that is the most threatened by overfishing.

Greenpeace Confronts Wal-Mart in Nelson over Failure to Protect Seafood

29 May 2009

Greenpeace activists confronted management at the Wal-Mart on Lakeside Drive today as part of a campaign to stop Canada’s supermarkets from selling Redlist seafood, species that are the most threatened by over-harvesting.

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