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    PeacefulProtest Support Greenpeace Racial Justice

    Even when a multi-billion dollar company tries to shut down Greenpeace, we will not back down

    What happens when a multi-billion dollar company tries to shut down Greenpeace?

    Stephanie Hulse
    30 April, 2025
  • Reject Teck petition delivery to the Prime Minister of Canada. © Greenpeace
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    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.”
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    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
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    Abortion: Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party Don’t Have a Good Track Record

    As with everything to do with politicians who are trying to get voted in, you need to look at the history and the nuance.

    itsahashtaglife
    17 April, 2025
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    Truth Before Reconciliation: Confronting Residential School Denialism in Canada

    Across this country, residential school denialism is not new. It is part of Canada’s long history of refusing to confront colonial violence. While voices like Aaron Gunn have brought it…

    Jessica da Silva
    17 April, 2025
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    What Poilievre Gets Wrong About Immigration and Canada’s Real History

    In recent speeches, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has escalated his rhetoric around immigration. He has promised harsh consequences, including deportation, for “lawbreaking” by people on temporary visas, specifically mentioning…

    Jessica da Silva
    17 April, 2025
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    Greenpeace Canada projects on iconic Niagara falls ahead of federal elections: Don’t Trump Canada

    Greenpeace Canada projects on iconic Niagara falls ahead of federal elections: Don’t Trump Canada

    Patou Oumarou
    15 April, 2025
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    JOIN: Federal Leaders Debate Night BINGO! and Town Hall

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    itsahashtaglife
    15 April, 2025
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    Politics of Exclusion: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s Voting Track Record 2004-2024

    Pierre Poilievre speaks with conviction. “We are Conservatives,” he says. “We don’t believe in big fat government programs. We don’t believe in giving money.” At first, it might sound like…

    Jessica da Silva
    28 March, 2025
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    Pierre Poilievre’s positions on climate change, biodiversity and social justice

    Pierre Poilievre's Conservative party is opposed to all major federal climate policies, would undermine biodiversity protections and takes us backwards on economic and social justice issues.

    Keith Stewart
    19 March, 2025
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