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INC 5.2: “The inability to reach an international agreement in Geneva must be a wake up call for the world,” Greenpeace Canada statement
TORONTO – After two years of UN Global Plastics Treaty talks, world leaders in Geneva failed to secure an agreement to end plastic pollution at what was scheduled to be the…
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The latest Global Plastics Treaty negotiations were disappointing, but just like plastic, Greenpeace is not going anywhere.
What do you do when you face a setback?
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Carney government’s new surveillance powers to be used against pipeline opponents?
History tells us the new spying powers in Carney’s Border bill (C2) will be used against Indigenous and environmental opponents of fossil fuel projects enabled by Building Canada Act (C5).
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Bill C-2, Immigration Raids, and the Trump-Inspired Threat to Human Rights in Canada
Why Canada’s new Strong Borders Act mirrors U.S. immigration crackdowns, and what we can do about it
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INC-5.2: World leaders fail again to secure a Global Plastics Treaty, but the fight for a strong treaty goes on
The sixth round of negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty (INC-5.2) concluded without an agreement to end plastic pollution.