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    MEDIA ADVISORY – HAPPENING NOW: Greenpeace Canada activists climb Montreal’s Olympic Park Tower to protest the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

    19 July 2018 (MONTREAL) — Five Greenpeace Canada activists are climbing the Montreal Olympic Park tower to deploy a 10x25m banner on which can be read ‘Don’t dirty our money: Stop Pipelines’. This is an act of peaceful resistance to the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline and tanker project (TMX) which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau intends…

    Greenpeace Canada
    19 July, 2018
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    LIVE: Five Greenpeace activists climb Montreal Olympic Park Tower to protest Trans Mountain Pipeline buy-out

    Early this morning, five Greenpeace Canada activists climbed the Olympic Park tower in Montreal to protest the federal government’s Trans Mountain Pipeline buy-out. In just a few days, on July…

    Greenpeace Canada
    19 July, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace report warns of risks to banks betting on tar sands pipelines

    30 October 2017 (TORONTO) — A new report by Greenpeace and Oil Change International warns of major banks’ exposure to financial and reputational damage due to their financing of tar sands…

    Greenpeace Canada
    30 October, 2017
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    The Arctic Sunrise Ship in Vancouver

    The Arctic Sunrise, our icebreaker vessel, just anchored in Vancouver on Unceded Coast Salish Territory as it follows the route of what could become a tar sands tanker superhighway -…

    Greenpeace Canada
    13 July, 2018
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    Getting Media for your Campaign or Grassroots Action

    Getting media attention is a great way to have your campaign or action make a big splash. There are lots of tools in your media toolbox to do this. 

    Jesse Firempong
    22 September, 2017
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    STATEMENT – First Nations to the rescue for Val-d’Or caribou, says Greenpeace

    June 21, 2018 (Montreal) – Following the announcement of Lac Simon Anishinabe Nation, in collaboration with the Kitcisakik and Long Point First Nations, that they will receive $1.26 million over…

    Greenpeace Canada
    21 June, 2018
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    You did it! Samsung chooses renewable energy!

    Remember the time we gave Samsung stores a makeover...

    Insung Lee, IT Campaigner at Greenpeace East Asia
    14 June, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: New report reveals one spill a week in U.S. from three tar sands pipeline companies

    3 August 2017 (EDMONTON) — A map and policy brief released today by Greenpeace detail a legacy of spills — roughly one every week in the United States since 2010…

    Greenpeace Canada
    3 August, 2017
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    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
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    Tar Sands in the Atlantic: TransCanada’s Proposed Energy East Pipeline

    A new report released today by the US - based Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), in partnership with numerous Canadian and U.S. groups, shows the proposed Energy East pipeline would drive a 300 to 500 per cent increase in crude tanker traffic down the Atlantic coast from Saint John, New Brunswick to the U.S. Gulf…

    Greenpeace Canada
    26 July, 2016
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