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    Climate Indigenous Oceans Oil Fossil Fuels

    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.

    Keith Stewart
    3 December, 2025
  • Enbridge's Line 3 Expansion. © Amber Bracken / Greenpeace
    Climate
    Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada Reaction to the Canada–Alberta MOU announcement

    Toronto – “The Canada – Alberta MOU announcement is so much worse than we expected, and we expected it to be bad. Not only are they trying to ram through a…

    Patou Oumarou
    27 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Indigenous Oceans Oil Fossil Fuels

    Why over 40 organizations oppose northwest coast oil pipeline and tankers project

    It is not in the national interest to pursue a project that pits province against province, runs roughshod over Indigenous rights, and puts local economies and north Pacific coastal and marine ecosystems at risk.

    Keith Stewart
    26 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Oil Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to new nation-building projects under Bill C-5

    Fast-tracking fossil fuels will Build Canada Wrong rather than Build Canada Strong. While courageous people from around the world fight to avoid the increasingly catastrophic impacts of climate change at…

    Patou Oumarou
    13 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Biodiversity Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada Reaction to Budget 2025

    “This is a guns-not-butter budget with massive new spending on border guards, police and the military, but austerity for programs that care for people and nature. You can’t fight for…

    Patou Oumarou
    5 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Oil Fossil Fuels

    Now is not the time to roll back action on climate change

    Advice for our hockey-loving Prime Minister on his new climate plan: If you are serious about winning the Stanley Cup, you don't trade away your star forwards because you have a good goalie.

    Keith Stewart
    3 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Fossil Fuels

    A dangerous new LNG project in Québec? Not on our watch!

    We’ve exposed a major fossil fuel project that could threaten a vital ecosystem.

    Stephanie Hulse
    28 October, 2025
  • Smoke Billowing over Oil Plants
    Climate
    Climate Oil Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada reacts to documents showing close relationship between CSIS and oil giant TC Energy on intelligence sharing  

    Toronto — Documents obtained under Access to Information legislation reveal that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) embraced a proposal from pipeline giant TC Energy to create a formal information-sharing…

    Patou Oumarou
    23 October, 2025
  • Powerful Winds Fuel Multiple Fires Across Los Angeles Area. © David McNew / Greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate Fossil Fuels

    Why is it easier to believe conspiracy theories than climate science?

    While we can't help but marvel—grimly—at the creativity of some of the conspiracy theories around wildfires and extreme weather, their role in obscuring the role played by climate change is going to get (more) people killed.

    Keith Stewart
    24 July, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace reacts to proposed new LNG project in Quebec

    MONTREAL, July 4, 2025 — Greenpeace Canada expresses its deep concern about Marinvest Energy Canada’s proposed new liquefied natural gas project, which seeks to build a floating LNG terminal in…

    Patou Oumarou
    4 July, 2025
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