#Indigenous
Greenpeace is committed to collaborating and consulting with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada to ensure our campaigns and positions respect traditional rights and treaties. To live up to this commitment, Greenpeace Canada has created and adopted a Policy on Indigenous Rights.
Things you can do
We want you to take action because together we’re strong.
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ClimateCanadian Banks need to stop funding fossil fuels
Canada’s banks must be held accountable for their role in violating Indigenous rights and their contribution to climate change.
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Wildfire, water and finding your “why”—on the land in Nlaka’pamux territory with Patrick Michell
A home lost, and the fierce will to rebuild
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Film-making as a means to take action against deforestation
Greenpeace Canada, in collaboration with Wapiikoni Mobile and Amplifier films, hosted a film screening and discussion last week, January 28th, on the topic of Protecting our Forest in support of Indigenous Land Defenders, local groups and activists taking action against the forestry reform bill 97 by the Quebec Government.
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Did someone say MOU? Reading between the lines of Mark Carney’s plan to build an oil pipeline from Alberta to the BC coast
The Carney government’s MOU with the Government of Alberta to build a new tar sands pipeline rolls back key climate policies and attacks Indigenous rights.