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		New Greenpeace Canada Report Calls for B.C. to Make Big Polluters Pay for Climate DisastersVancouver — With wildfires, floods, and climate disasters costing British Columbia billions every year, a new report makes the case for a bold solution: make the fossil fuel companies most… 
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		Occupation, Extraction, and Extinction: How Corporate Greed Fuels Human Suffering and Climate CollapseIn the occupied Palestinian territories, corporations are not neutral economic actors. They are deeply embedded in the occupation, extracting resources, controlling infrastructure, and enabling illegal settlements, all under military protection. This is not just profitable; it’s central to the logic of control. 
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		Greenpeace reacts to proposed new LNG project in QuebecMONTREAL, July 4, 2025 — Greenpeace Canada expresses its deep concern about Marinvest Energy Canada’s proposed new liquefied natural gas project, which seeks to build a floating LNG terminal in… 
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		Carney’s fast-track Bill C-5 needs to go back to the drawing boardCarney's government is bypassing Parliamentary procedures to rubberstamp Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act), that fast-tracks "national interests" projects. 
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		Sumud at the Walls: A Tale of Two SiegesIn May 2025, something moved against the tide of silence. The Sumud Convoy to Gaza, a coalition of grassroots activists, medics, organizers, journalists, and concerned citizens, set out from Cairo with a clear purpose: to break the siege, bring aid to starving civilians, bear witness to genocide, and confront the world about its complicity and… 
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		Why the Wall Must Break: Standing for Justice, Even When It’s HardEveryone knew the Israeli military would seize the Madleen. 
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		Greenpeace demands international accountability in the face of ethnic cleansing and famine in GazaGreenpeace expresses deep alarm at the catastrophic humanitarian toll of the ongoing Gaza conflict, exacerbated by renewed military action known as Gideons’ Chariots and described by Netanyahu’s cabinet in the… 
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		Greenpeace reaction to Carney’s election as the Prime Minister of CanadaOTTAWA – In reaction to Mark Carney being elected as the new Prime Minister of Canada, Christy Ferguson, Executive Director at Greenpeace Canada, said: 
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		Greenpeace Canada projects on iconic Niagara falls ahead of federal elections: Don’t Trump CanadaGreenpeace Canada projects on iconic Niagara falls ahead of federal elections: Don’t Trump Canada 
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		Greenpeace calls on BMO to end partnership with CAPP over oil lobby’s election platformGreenpeace Canada is calling on BMO to end its partnership with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) in response to the oil lobby’s publication of a 2025 federal election platform that calls for a major rollback of environmental legislation and an end to all federal regulation of emissions reduction and carbon pricing. 









