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  • Arctic Sunrise Plastics Reception in Seattle
    Live Sustainably
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    PRESS RELEASE: G7 Summit: Environmental groups call on Minister McKenna to use law, crack down on plastic pollution

    June 7, 2018 (OTTAWA) – On the eve of the G7 Summit meeting in Charlevoix, Quebec, environmental groups are calling on Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    8 June, 2018
  • Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in Canada
    Live Sustainably
    Plastic Consumption

    MEDIA ADVISORY: G7 Summit : Environmental organizations will be in Quebec City

    At the International Media Center June 7, 2018 (QUÉBEC City) – Environmental Defence Canada, Équiterre, Climate Action Network Canada and Greenpeace Canada will be available for interviews at the G7…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    8 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
  • Live Sustainably
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace sends larger-than-life message to leaders one day before G7 Summit: ‘Recycling won’t cut it: Ban single-use plastics’

    June 7, 2018 (OTTAWA) – One day before the G7 Summit starts in Charlevoix (Québec), Greenpeace Canada sends a hard-to-miss message to its seven leaders by deploying a giant plastic-bag…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    7 June, 2018
  • Live Sustainably
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    PRESS RELEASE: Activists call on G7 and corporations to end plastic pollution crisis

    On World Environment Day June 5, 2018 (TORONTO) – New data collected through cleanups and brand audits confirms that some of the world’s largest corporations — including Coca-Cola, Unilever, Nestlé,…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    5 June, 2018
  • Climate
    Oil Indigenous

    Captain Crudeau’s Colossal Mistake

    It’s unbelievable and it’s reckless.

    Mike Hudema •
    30 May, 2018
  • Crudeau Oil Action in London
    Climate
    Oil Indigenous

    STATEMENT: Federal government volunteers to “captain the Titanic of tar sands oil pipelines” and risks $4.5B of Canadians’ money in the process

    29 May 2018 (VANCOUVER) — Earlier today, Minister Morneau announced the federal government has reached an agreement with Kinder Morgan Canada to purchase the existing Trans Mountain pipeline and infrastructure…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    29 May, 2018
  • Climate
    PeacefulProtest Oil

    PRESS RELEASE: Over 1,000 people attend emergency rally against Kinder Morgan in Montreal

    Over 1,000 people attend emergency rally against Kinder Morgan in Montreal urging Trudeau to make a decision in line with the Paris Agreement Access photos at www.act.gp/2LCla4f 27 May 2018…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    27 May, 2018
  • Kinder Morgan Emergency Rally in Montreal
    Climate
    Oil Indigenous

    Greenpeace supports Squamish Nation in the face of Kinder Morgan court ruling and urges governments to do better on Indigenous rights

    24 May 2018 (VANCOUVER) — In response to the B.C. Supreme Court’s ruling against the Squamish Nation in Squamish Nation v British Columbia (Environment), Greenpeace Canada Climate & Energy Campaigner…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    24 May, 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
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