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    PRESS RELEASE: Urgent Action Needed to Ensure Indigenous Women Are Not Sterilized Without Their Consent

    (December 10, 2018) – Across Canada and as recently as 2017, Indigenous women report being forcibly or coercively sterilized. Some women were incorrectly told the procedure is reversible. Others were separated…

    Loujain Kurdi
    10 December, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: Rally outside First ministers meeting in Montreal to remind them of the urgent need to take bold climate action

    December 7, 2018 (MONTREAL) – This morning, a welcoming committee of various citizen and environmental groups warmly welcomed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his provincial counterparts in Montreal. The group…

    Loujain Kurdi
    7 December, 2018
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    ADVISORY: Welcoming Committee at the Premiers Meeting

    Climate Advocates plan Welcoming Committee At First Ministers Meeting to call out failures on climate change and need for urgent action December 6, 2018 ( MONTRÉAL) –  Climate action supporters,…

    Loujain Kurdi
    6 December, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: The Sortons la Caisse du carbone coalition uses circus arts at CDPQ to underline “the impossible balance” between fossil fuels and climate emergency

    November 29, 2018 (MONTRÉAL) – Circus artists surrounded by hundreds of citizens are currently demonstrating at Place Riopelle in Montreal, in front of the head office of the Caisse de…

    Loujain Kurdi
    29 November, 2018
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    STATEMENT: Newfoundland: Husky’s oil spill dispersed into the ocean and cannot be cleaned up.

    November 21, 2018 (BRITISH-COLUMBIA) – It has been confirmed that the largest oil spill Newfoundland has witnessed two days ago cannot be cleaned up.  In response to that, Mike Hudema,…

    Loujain Kurdi
    21 November, 2018
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    PIPELINE REPORT: Enbridge found to average one pipeline incident every 20 days

    And new pipelines are not risk free  November 14, 2018 (WASHINGTON, DC)– A new Greenpeace USA report “Dangerous Pipelines: Enbridge’s History of Spills Threatens Minnesota Waters”[1] found that from 2002 to…

    Loujain Kurdi
    14 November, 2018
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    Finding peace in a time of despair

    I have a confession. I’ve been really low these past weeks. I haven’t been able to shake a terrible cough. There’s just so much to feel sick about. The Kavanagh…

    Joanna Kerr
    2 November, 2018
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    MEDIA ADVISORY: Eight-Foot High Branded Plastic Trash Sculpture at Yonge-Dundas Square

    A stark reminder of corporate responsibility in plastic pollution 26 October 2018 (TORONTO) – On Tuesday, October 30th, 2018, Greenpeace Canada will reveal, downtown Toronto, a large-sized sculpture that contains…

    Loujain Kurdi
    26 October, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: European Parliament takes historic stand against single-use plastic pollution

    National governments must follow suit, say campaigners 24 October 2018 ( STRASBOURG, FRANCE) – The European Parliament has leapt forward to protect people and the environment from plastic pollution, and…

    Loujain Kurdi
    24 October, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: Global survey reveals FMCG companies’ future contribution to plastic pollution crisis

    23 October 2018 (MONTRÉAL) – Today Greenpeace released a report identifying several fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) corporations as predominant forces behind the throwaway economic model driving the plastic pollution…

    Loujain Kurdi
    23 October, 2018
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