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  • Parliament Centre Block Image by Saffron Blaze courtesy of Wikipedia
    Climate
    EnergySolutions Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to Speech from the Throne

    Toronto – In response to the emphasis on fast-tracking projects of national significance in today’s Speech from the Throne, Greenpeace Canada senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said:

    Laura Kenyon •
    27 May, 2025
  • Two Greenpeace activists chained to front gate of Transmountain pipeline terminal in suburban Vancouver in 2013.
    Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil Fossil Fuels

    The Phony War over Pipelines

    No oil company actually wants to build a pipeline, so what do they want? For the federal government to get out of the business of regulating or pricing GHGs.

    Keith Stewart •
    22 May, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Biodiversity Fossil Fuels

    100 days of Trump & his billionaires’ war on the environment

    Across the world, right now, including here in Canada, billionaires, oligarchs, and corporations are using their wealth to silence dissent, undo decades of social and environmental progress, and manipulate the…

    Ray Yeung •
    30 April, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil

    Prime Minister Carney on Climate: Risks and Opportunities

    We know what Bank Governor Mark Carney did on climate, but what will PM Carney do? Or, what could we make him do if we work our asses off in smart ways?

    Keith Stewart •
    30 April, 2025
  • Reject Teck petition delivery to the Prime Minister of Canada. © Greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate Indigenous Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace reaction to Carney’s election as the Prime Minister of Canada

    OTTAWA – In reaction to Mark Carney being elected as the new Prime Minister of Canada, Christy Ferguson, Executive Director at Greenpeace Canada, said:

    Patou Oumarou •
    29 April, 2025
  • Image of Conservative Leader from the recently released costed plan pointing, Canadian Parliament behind him, DOGE coins as the background. Oil barrel with oil spills, Elon Musk wielding chainsaw pops out from behind Pierre's right shoulder. Tim Sargent corner right with speech bubble that says: The federal cuts will come so fast and hard that critics “won’t know which way to look.”
    Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Biodiversity

    The Conservative Platform was developed with those who want to bring DOGE to Canada – and it shows

    Greenpeace Canada is non-partisan: we don’t support any particular party or candidate in this election – however, this does not mean we are neutral. We will call out harmful policies and…

    itsahashtaglife •
    25 April, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Biodiversity Banks

    Where do the parties stand on climate and nature in Election 2025?

    A quick peek at where the five main federal parties stand on climate and nature in Election 2025

    Keith Stewart •
    24 April, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Education

    Ask 5+: A strategy to encourage friends and family to VOTE!

    Using your personal networks to turn additional voters out to the polls is incredibly powerful. “Asking 5 or more people to vote” is proven to turnout an average of 5.09…

    itsahashtaglife •
    22 April, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate PeacefulProtest Racial Justice

    Why Are We Talking About Gender as an Environmental Organization?

    Because environmental justice does not exist in a vacuum and neither does injustice.

    Jessica da Silva •
    17 April, 2025
  • Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre points to sign showing his support for oil CEO's demands
    Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil Fossil Fuels

    Pierre Poilievre wants you to know that he will obey Big Oil

    One of the remarkable aspects of this election is that the Conservative Party is bragging about how eager they are to do exactly what Big Oil tells them to.

    Keith Stewart •
    17 April, 2025
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