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    Greenpeace Canada welcomes introduction of new UNDRIP legislation in B.C.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 24, 2019 In reaction to the B.C. government officially tabling the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as provincial legislation, Mike Hudema, Climate…

    Jesse Firempong •
    24 October, 2019
  • Cérémonie de départ du Premier ministre canadien
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    Federal Election 2019: climate emergency, a priority

    OTTAWA – In reaction to the election of a Liberal (minority) government, Keith Stewart, senior energy strategist with Greenpeace Canada, said:  “This was the first climate emergency election,” said Keith…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    22 October, 2019
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    Statement from Canada’s Leading National Environmental Groups on the election of a Liberal (minority) government

    Canadians have sent a clear message with this election: they favour strong environmental protection and want the federal government to dramatically ramp up action to reverse species decline and tackle…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    22 October, 2019
  • Justin Trudeau gouvernement minoritaire
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    Justin Trudeau is not doing enough for the climate : we need to seal the deal

    We need you to contact the Prime Minister NOW and tell him that you want him to work with other parties to implement a climate emergency response plan that acts at the speed and at a scale equal to the crisis.

    Keith Stewart •
    22 October, 2019
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    BREAKING: GREENPEACE SPAMS PM TRUDEAU WITH CLIMATE EMERGENCY ALERT

    OTTAWA – Treating climate change like the emergency that Parliament said it is, Greenpeace Canada called on Canadians to spam the PM with a ‘climate emergency’ alert that asked him…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    21 October, 2019
  • This image is of the Humber River, looking north from Islington Avenue, just east of Woodbridge (in Vaughan, Ontario), when Hurricane Hazel tore through the area in 1954.
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    Climate EnergySolutions Oil

    The Brewing Storm: Hurricane Hazel and a Climate-Safe Toronto

    Sixty-five years ago, today, Toronto was ravaged by the worst storm it had ever seen (at the time). Hurricane Hazel tore through the city at wind speeds of 124 km/hour,…

    Jesse Firempong •
    15 October, 2019
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    Climate

    Court agrees with Greenpeace: Doug Ford broke the law

    The majority of an Ontario court has found that Doug Ford’s his first act as premier – the cancellation of the cap-and-trade system – – was illegal. We weren’t trying…

    Keith Stewart •
    11 October, 2019
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    Vancouver Local Group Making Waves. 

        Greenpeace Vancouver Local Group Organizer About 15 months ago, this incarnation of theGreenpeace Vancouver local volunteer group started, and we’ve been doing all sorts of things. I meant…

    Sofia Rodriguez Engelbrecht •
    10 October, 2019
  • Ecological Produce at Farmers Market in Paris. © Peter Caton / Greenpeace
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    Toronto to become a “Good Food City” by reducing meat consumption, increasing access to nutritious fruits and vegetables

    Toronto/Montréal – Toronto Mayor John Tory today joined with 13 other mayors representing some of the world’s largest cities including Paris, Los Angeles, Lima and Tokyo in committing to become…

    Mojgan Mohammad •
    10 October, 2019
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    Who Tops Canada’s Plastic Polluters List This Year?

    For a second year, members of the global Break Free From Plastic movement, community groups and individuals have set out to answer the question – Who’s responsible for the plastic…

    Sarah King •
    9 October, 2019
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