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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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Senior Campaign Strategist – Investigations
We are looking to recruit an experienced campaigner or investigator with knowledge of misinformation in the climate politics space to join our team who has a track record of coordinating campaign projects and/or investigations.
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Investigations Campaigner
We are looking to recruit an experienced investigator and writer to join our team who has a track record of uncovering and breaking stories of interest to people in Canada.
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LNG expansion in doubt: Even Shell is looking for an exit
Now that we have cheaper and cleaner alternatives, expanding LNG might be good for oil companies and increasingly authoritarian petrostates, but it is bad for affordability, our security and the climate.
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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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Canadian Artists Unveil Oceans Murals as Historic Ocean Treaty Comes into Force
OTTAWA – Today, Greenpeace Canada unveiled two coastal murals in celebration of the Global Ocean Treaty officially entering into force after two decades of campaigning to protect the high seas.…
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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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Greenpeace Canada investigation reveals Domtar’s lobbying resulted in over $200M of Canadian public funds
TORONTO – 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…
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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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Low Waste Holiday Gift Guide
For those of you looking to bring some cheer to friends and family this season while reducing Holiday waste to care for the planet, here are some low-waste Holiday gift ideas to get you started.









