#Forests
Forests help stabilize the climate, sustain a diversity of life, provide economic opportunity and are the source of culture for many Indigenous Peoples. Canada is fortunate to have some of the world’s most magnificent and globally valuable forests. The Boreal forest, for example, encompasses more than half of our country’s landmass. It contains vast stores of carbon and freshwater and supports billions of migratory birds and iconic species like the wolverine, lynx and caribou. It also represents the territories of hundreds of First Nations who have been stewards of the land since time immemorial. Across the globe – from Canada to Indonesia – large areas of forests are being degraded, due in large part to unsustainable industrial activities. The need to protect those forests that remain is more urgent than ever. In the face of the crisis, inspiring solutions and compelling arguments are not enough. We need to build a movement of people calling for forest protection, species survival and taking action against climate change. A movement that can support Indigenous Peoples rights, call out corporate exploitation of the planet, and expose government inaction. This is where you come in.

Things you can do
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Call on Canada to pass a strong nature protection law
The environment minister must pass legislation that respects Indigenous rights and safeguards biodiversity.
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RESPECT THE AMAZON – STOP ILLEGAL GOLD MINING
Demand that global leaders protect the Amazon from illegal gold mining.
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Protect Our Forests.
Join us and take action: call out this shady corporate logging villain taking over our forests.
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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.
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Report: Paper Trail to Nowhere, Investigative Findings on Domtar
A two-part investigative report released today by Greenpeace Canada reveals that Domtar, the largest pulp and paper company to ever operate in Canada, has been receiving significant amounts of public funds from the government while expanding corporate control on the forestry industry with limited transparency and accountability.
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COP30 in sight: 5 things you need to know about COPs
For many people, COPs sound like endless speeches and photo ops, and sometimes they are. But they are also one of the key tools we have to tackle the climate.