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Greenpeace Canada Reacts to Carney’s New Nature Protection Plans
TORONTO – Following Mark Carney’s liberal government announcement today outlining Canada’s new Nature Plans, Greenpeace Canada is calling for greater ambition, alongside stronger accountability, transparency and investment to ensure ecosystem restoration...
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Spring into some good news!
Your monthly dose of good news!
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I worked with survivors of gender-based violence. The link between women, power and environmental extraction is undeniable
Two decades ago, I spent my nights working the overnight shift on the support line of the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multi-cultural Women Against Rape.
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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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Wade into some good news!
Check out some recent wins for the wetlands in this month's dose of good news!
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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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Report: Belonging in Nature: Barriers, Impacts and Pathways to Nature for All across Canada
Greenpeace Canada’s Belonging in Nature: Exploring Barriers, Impacts and Pathways to Nature for All across Canada, is a landmark report that reveals Canada’s conservation failures and their connections to systemic exclusion.
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Beyond Parks: New Greenpeace Canada Report Calls to Bridge the Equity Gap in Nature as Canada Misses its 2025 Biodiversity Targets
OTTAWA – Last year, Canada’s progress on equity-based legislation and nature protection stalled. Current policies are falling short of national biodiversity targets, failing to address significant gaps in efforts to…
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Celebrating the ocean from coast to coast
Today, we are celebrating the Global Ocean Treaty entering into force by unveiling two ocean-themed murals on the coasts of Turtle Island.
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New Reports: Domtar, Lobbying, and Logging in Canada
Our brand new reports—launched today—highlight the concerning lack of transparency and accountability surrounding the company that has been establishing itself as a logging giant across Canada for the last two decades: Domtar.








