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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?
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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:
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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…
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Homegrown Biodiversity Strategies: Nature Protection in Chaotic Times
In the flurry of election and tariff chaos, the Liberal party recently announced a new housing plan promising to build green and affordable homes, quickly.
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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
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Communities on the frontlines of climate change
What would you do if the place you call home was going to disappear under water? Or if someone wanted to build a fossil fuel pipeline through your neighbourhood? Or…
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Young people vs the climate crisis – the court cases that could change our future
Young people around the world want governments to do more about climate change. They’re taking their governments to court … and winning!
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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…
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Poilievre wants to repeal Bill C-69 (Environmental Assessment Laws)—what does this mean for nature?
Bill C-69, passed in 2019, created the ‘Impact Assessment Act’ to ensure that major projects consider effects on biodiversity, water, communities, and Indigenous rights — not just profit. In other…
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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.









