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A Dose of Good News!
Learn about the some of the ways that Greenpeace and its partners have been working to effect change over the past few weeks!
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To All Our Volunteers: A Message of Gratitude, Collectivism, Care & Resilience.
In the continuing spirit of Volunteer Appreciation Week, I wanted to share some words of gratitude and encouragement.To every Greenpeace volunteer reading this: THANK YOU.Your passion, your commitment, and your…
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Spring into some good news!
Your monthly dose of good news!
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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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Greenpeace calls on MPs to halt export of armoured vehicles to U.S. immigration agency ICE
Greenpeace activists unveiled a banner saying “No Canadian Arms for ICE” at the Brampton headquarters of the Canadian company that is building armoured vehicles for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today, as they called on all federal Members of…
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Why criticizing Israel is not antisemitic
Canadians who support Greenpeace tend to share a simple conviction: We cannot build a livable planet without justice, dignity, and freedom for all people.
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Draw the Line: A Look Back on a Historic Day
Summer might be over, but our advocacy efforts never cease!
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Carney government’s new surveillance powers to be used against pipeline opponents?
History tells us the new spying powers in Carney's Border bill (C2) will be used against Indigenous and environmental opponents of fossil fuel projects enabled by Building Canada Act (C5).
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Greenpeace Bearing Witness Under Fire: Honouring Anas al-Sharif and the Duty of Solidarity
On 10 August 2025, Anas al-Sharif, a prominent Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent, was assassinated in a deliberate Israeli airstrike on a media tent outside Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The…
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Occupation, Extraction, and Extinction: How Corporate Greed Fuels Human Suffering and Climate Collapse
In the occupied Palestinian territories, corporations are not neutral economic actors. They are deeply embedded in the occupation, extracting resources, controlling infrastructure, and enabling illegal settlements, all under military protection. This is not just profitable; it’s central to the logic of control.








