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  • Woodland Caribou in Canada. © Markus Mauthe
    Nature
    Forests

    STATEMENT – First Nations to the rescue for Val-d’Or caribou, says Greenpeace

    June 21, 2018 (Montreal) – Following the announcement of Lac Simon Anishinabe Nation, in collaboration with the Kitcisakik and Long Point First Nations, that they will receive $1.26 million over five years from…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    21 June, 2018
  • Barren-ground Caribou
    Nature
    Indigenous Forests

    STATEMENT – First Nations to the rescue for Val-d’Or caribou, says Greenpeace

    June 21, 2018 (Montreal) – Following the announcement of Lac Simon Anishinabe Nation, in collaboration with the Kitcisakik and Long Point First Nations, that they will receive $1.26 million over…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    21 June, 2018
  • Nature
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    Plastic pollution reaches the Antarctic

    The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise was in the Antarctic at the beginning of 2018 It’s not what we wanted to find. When Greenpeace set sail to the Antarctic earlier this…

    Sarah King, Head of Oceans & Plastics Campaign •
    7 June, 2018
  • Boreal Forest in Alberta
    Nature
    Forests

    STATEMENT: New Protected Areas Network in Alberta is a major milestone for forest conservation, says Greenpeace

    May 16, 2018 (Vancouver) – In response to yesterday’s announcement to create the largest stretch of protected Boreal forest on the planet, including a new agreement between the Tallcree First…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    17 May, 2018
  • Kate Davison - Southern Ocean
    Nature
    Forests

    Greenpeace Canada’s annual photo competition is back again!

    We want to see your gorgeous forest photographs. Please submit them to the 2018 Greenpeace Canada photo contest for a chance to be featured in the 2019 Greenpeace Canada small calendar. 

    Jeanne Gilles •
    10 May, 2018
  • Nature
    Forests

    Greenpeace occupies Environment and Climate Change Canada with 51 tombstones

    You may have seen the wake-up call this morning outside of Ottawa. Fifty one tombstones, in memory of Canada’s woodland caribou herds lined up as a reminder to Catherine McKenna,…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    1 May, 2018
  • Nature
    Forests Climate

    Greenpeace occupies Environment and Climate Change Canada with 51 tombstones to denounce failure on caribou protection

    Beginning at 7:00 am, activists dressed in black attire have started the ongoing action this morning. Depicting a caribou cemetery, one gigantic tombstone (measuring 7 feet high x 4 feet…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    30 April, 2018
  • Spirit Bear in Great Bear Rainforest
    Nature
    Forests

    STATEMENT: Greenpeace Canada remains a member of the Forest Stewardship Council

    27 March 2018 (Montreal) – In reaction to Greenpeace International not renewing its membership with the Forest Stewardship Council, Shane Moffatt, Head of Forest at Greenpeace Canada said: “Greenpeace International…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    27 March, 2018
  • Nature
    Forests

    Greenpeace calls out Minister Blanchette’s failure on caribou outside Quebec legislature

    Early this morning, a group of Greenpeace activists visited Quebec’s legislature to denounce the failure of the Minister of Forests, Fauna and Parks, Luc Blanchette, to protect caribou. We brought a life-size “caribou coffin” and banner reading: No real action, No caribou. We also brought with us the voices of over 23,000 of you who…

    Marie Moucarry •
    16 March, 2018
  • Nature
    Oceans

    License to krill

    Greenpeace investigations reveal how krill-fishing companies are expanding operations in the fragile Antarctic ocean, putting an entire food web at risk.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    12 March, 2018
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