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    Oceans Biodiversity

    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. 

    Sien Van den broeke
    17 January, 2026
  • Nature
    Forests Biodiversity

    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.

    Sien Van den broeke, Sarah Micho, Léanne Colbeck
    12 January, 2026
  • Nature
    Forests Biodiversity

    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…

    Sarah Micho
    12 January, 2026
  • Nature
    Forests Biodiversity

    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.

    Greenpeace Canada
    12 January, 2026
  • Photo Opp: Stop Deep Sea Mining in Labuan, Malaysia. © Hafizah Juman / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Arctic Oceans Victory Biodiversity

    Double victory: deep sea mining plans halted in the Arctic and Pacific

    Norway and the Cook Islands announced a pause to their deep sea mining plans, showing evidence of the growing opposition around the world to this disastrous industry.

    Sien Van den broeke
    4 December, 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
  • Oceans
    Oceans Victory Biodiversity

    Hooray for the High Seas: the Global Ocean Treaty comes to life

    We did it! More than sixty governments have now ratified the Global Ocean Treaty, a crucial milestone for protecting the ocean.

    Sien Van den broeke
    25 September, 2025
  • Nature
    Biodiversity Oceans

    Deep-sea mining isn’t innovation: it’s ecological theft

    Right now, countries are gathering at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) in Jamaica to debate whether companies should be allowed to mine the deep ocean for profit. The frontliner? Canada-based…

    Salomé Sané
    23 July, 2025
  • Nature
    Oceans Biodiversity

    Greenpeace Canada organizes a collective ground mural in support of deep sea mining moratorium

    VANCOUVER – Greenpeace Canada, local Indigenous artists, volunteers and supporters gathered today outside the Vancouver headquarters of The Metals Company (TMC) to paint a collective street mural and expose the…

    Ray Yeung
    4 July, 2025
  • Education
    Oceans Biodiversity

    5 things to know about the Canadian company trying to start deep sea mining: The Metals Company

    What makes Vancouver-based The Metals Company (TMC), a little-known company that isn’t even making any money, a threat to the ocean, international conventions, transparency and the clean energy transition?

    Salomé Sané
    3 July, 2025
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