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    Forests, Indigenous

    One more year of inaction for the boreal caribou

    One year ago today, came a critical moment for endangered species in Canada… After 5 long years, the deadline for provincial governments to unveil their plans to protect the boreal…

    Reykia Fick •
    5 October, 2018
  • Press Release
    Climate, Indigenous, Oil

    STATEMENT: Trudeau government still not hearing concerns about troubled Trans Mountain pipeline

    October 3, 2018 (VANCOUVER) In response to the Trudeau government’s announcement on the Trans Mountain pipeline, Mike Hudema, climate and energy campaigner with Greenpeace Canada said: “Throughout this process, the…

    Steve Cornwell •
    3 October, 2018
  • Press Release
    Consumption, Plastic

    MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT: Greenpeace to reveal Plastic Polluters’ investigation results in Canada and worldwide

    October 2nd, 2018 (MONTRÉAL) – On Tuesday October 9th, 2018, Greenpeace Canada will be revealing the results of the Plastic Polluters Brand Audits conducted three weeks prior on World Clean…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    2 October, 2018
  • Press Release
    Climate, Oil

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace urges Ontario legislature to support private members bill on climate liability

    October 1, 2018 (TORONTO) — Today, Greenpeace Canada urged all parties in the Ontario legislature to support the Liability for Climate-Related Harms Act, a private member’s bill proposed by NDP…

    Steve Cornwell •
    1 October, 2018
  • Scientific Research during MY Arctic Sunrise Tour in California. © David McNew
    Story
    Consumption, Oceans, Ships, Plastic

    Documenting plastic pollution in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

    Much of the plastic that we throw “away” ends up in our oceans. The Arctic Sunrise ship is journeying to the largest trash vortex in the ocean with the goal…

    Sarah King •
    26 September, 2018
  • Press Release
    Climate, Oil, Victory

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace thanks the defenders who stood up to Trans Mountain in Globe and Mail ad

    September 26, 2018 (VANCOUVER) — Today Greenpeace Canada is running an ad in the Western Globe and Mail to thank defenders of the land for their efforts to stop the…

    Steve Cornwell •
    26 September, 2018
  • Story
    Climate

    This morning the Teck Frontier tar sands mine hearing began in Fort McMurray.

    This morning the Teck Frontier tar sands mine hearing began in Fort McMurray. The Teck Frontier mine, if approved and built, would be one of the largest tar sands mines…

    Mike Hudema •
    25 September, 2018
  • Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the Philippines
    Press Release
    Plastic

    G7 Ocean Plastic Charter : largest corporate polluters among named signatories

    September 21, 2018 (VANCOUVER) – Coca-Cola, Unilever, Nestle Canada and other big corporations pledged to help reduce plastic pollution in support of the Ocean Plastics Charter, a campaign endorsed by…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    21 September, 2018
  • Crudeau Oil Action in London
    Press Release
    Climate, Oil

    STATEMENT: Trudeau continues to treat Trans Mountain expansion process as a “box-checking exercise”

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 21, 2018 (Toronto) In response to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement on the Trans Mountain pipeline, Keith Stewart, senior energy strategist with Greenpeace Canada said: “By…

    Steve Cornwell •
    21 September, 2018
  • Press Release
    Plastic

    65% of surveyed Canadians agree governments should act quickly to ban single-use plastics

    In light of Minister McKenna’s announcement of a ‘Zero Waste Strategy’ Greenpeace Canada: 65% of surveyed Canadians agree governments should act quickly to ban single-use plastics September 20, 2018 (VANCOUVER)…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    20 September, 2018
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