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  • TransCanada vastly exaggerating Energy East’s ability to reduce overseas oil imports
    Publication
    Climate, Oil

    TransCanada vastly exaggerating Energy East’s ability to reduce overseas oil imports

    By repeating false information, TransCanada is misleading Canadians and investors in a desperate attempt to justify its Energy East pipeline and tanker proposal.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    29 October, 2014
  • Seal in Antarctica. © Jorge Gutman
    Story
    Indigenous, Oceans

    Greenpeace apology to Inuit for impacts of seal campaign

    A seal pup and a hunter — and a Greenpeace activist standing between them. That’s the image many indigenous inhabitants of Northern Canada still see when someone says the word…

    Joanna Kerr •
    24 June, 2014
  • Publication
    Oil

    Economics of Transporting and Processing Tar Sands Crudes in Quebec

    This report examines the economics of transporting and processing Alberta tar sands crudes in Quebec.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    2 June, 2014
  • Publication
    Nuclear

    Darlington Refurbishment: Risk Issues Require Greater Attention

    The Ontario government directed Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to start rebuilding reactors at the Darlington nuclear station beginning in 2016. But OPG hadn't even completed a final cost estimate for the work.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    29 May, 2014
  • Syncrude Tar Sands Mine in Alberta
    Story
    Climate, Oil, Support Greenpeace

    So Glad You Asked 2: Greenpeace response to some well worn questions.

    We generally get the same straw man arguments over and over again so over the next little while I wanted to take some time to answer them. The first “Answering the Critics”…

    Mike Hudema •
    3 March, 2014
  • Publication
    Oceans

    Deep Seabed Mining: An urgent wake-up call to protect our oceans

    The deep sea is a place of myth and mystery, filled with weird and wonderful life forms, and vital to the survival of our planet.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    7 July, 2013
  • The Rainbow Spill: A Case of Crime and (No) Punishment
    Publication
    Climate, Oil

    The Rainbow Spill: A Case of Crime and (No) Punishment

    The 2011 Rainbow pipeline spill near the Lubicon Cree community of Little Buffalo was one of the largest in Alberta’s history.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    24 April, 2013
  • Story
    Oil, Indigenous

    Why Enbridge is afraid of Ta’Kaiya Blaney

    In my work for Greenpeace I meet special people pretty regularly.  And by special, I mean people who do the most unexpected things in the most wonderful ways. 

    Stephanie Goodwin •
    24 March, 2011
  • Story
    Nuclear

    Can a nuclear accident happen in Canada? – Question and Answer

    Could an accident leading to radiation release happen here in Canada?

    Shawn-Patrick Stensil •
    16 March, 2011
  • Publication
    Oceans

    Lifting the lid on the major canned tuna brands in Canada: Ranking the sustainability and equitability of tuna sourcing

    Greenpeace’s report, Lifting the lid on the major canned tuna brands in Canada: Ranking the sustainability and equitability of tuna sourcing, reveals that most canned tuna lining supermarket shelves comes from destructive and socially irresponsible fisheries.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    1 February, 2011
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