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    Joyce

    On Tuesday evening, I decided to watch the video broadcast made by Joyce Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw woman, shortly before she died in tragic and unacceptable circumstances at the Joliette hospital.

    Marie-Christine Fiset
    30 September, 2020
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    The death of Joyce Echaquan is a tragic reminder of what Quebec and Canadian society must do to end systemic racism.

    In reaction to the death of Joyce Echaquan under unacceptable circumstances on September 28th at the Joliette Hospital, Marie-Christine Fiset, Head of Media of Greenpeace Canada, commented

    Marie-Christine Fiset
    30 September, 2020
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    Trump and Bolsonaro “meltdown” during UN Biodiversity Summit

    As the United Nations meets virtually at the Summit on Biodiversity today, ice sculptures of the presidents Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro are melting in New York to expose the urgency to act on the nature crisis and biodiversity collapse.

    Loujain Kurdi
    30 September, 2020
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    Greenpeace Canada response to AFNQL action plan on racism and discrimination

    In response to today’s launch of an action plan on ending racism and discimination by the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador (AFNQL)

    Christy Ferguson
    29 September, 2020
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    Greenpeace Throne Speech scorecard gives mixed marks to Liberals’ “ambitious but incomplete” recovery plans

    Today, Greenpeace Canada launched a scorecard evaluating the plans and priorities in yesterday’s Speech from the Throne. The scorecard offers an in depth analysis of the measures announced, including how the plans stack up against the policies Greenpeace recommended for a green and just recovery from covid-19.

    Laura Bergamo
    24 September, 2020
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    Throne Speech: meh or yay?

    Our scorecard tells you whether or not the government’s plans will curb inequality and fix the climate crisis.

    Jesse Firempong
    23 September, 2020
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    Announcing the 2020 Greenpeace Photo Competition Winners!

    Every year we ask our amazing supporters to submit their best wildlife photography as part of our beloved annual tradition, the Greenpeace Photo Competition. This year has been a very…

    Greenpeace Canada
    16 September, 2020
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    Greenpeace Canada offers to write Speech from Throne for Trudeau government

    TORONTO — As Justin Trudeau’s minority government struggles to define its post-pandemic recovery strategy, Greenpeace Canada is offering the Liberals a draft (at no charge) of what should be in next week’s Speech from the Throne.

    Jesse Firempong
    16 September, 2020
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    Greenpeace Canada’s Speech from the Throne

    What if Greenpeace was asked to write the Speech from the Throne? Why, we thought you'd never ask. Here's our take on what the speech should sound like in order to live up to the Liberals' promise of a green and equitable recovery.

    Jesse Firempong
    16 September, 2020
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    4 must-have jobs for a green-recovery

    Prime Minister Trudeau and Finance Minister Freeland have promised us a “green” and “equitable” recovery from covid-19 — jobs will be a central piece. Here are 6 must-have jobs for a green-recovery we hope to see in the September 23rd Throne Speech.

    Jesse Firempong
    14 September, 2020
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