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    Why do companies want to mine the ocean floor?

    Deep-sea mining is an destructive form of mining that would damage the oceans beyond repair, threatening their ability to help fight climate change. Yetnmining companies, including TMC The Metals Company, want to convince governments to let them exploit the seabed. Here’s why we need to stop them.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    18 May, 2023
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    Cross-party support for regulating banks so they are part of the climate solution

    There is finally cross-party support for the federal government to stop bankers from pouring gasoline on the climate change-fueled bonfire.

    Keith Stewart •
    16 May, 2023
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    The Greenpeace Ship “Arctic Sunrise” arrives in Mexico to save the Veracruz reefs from a massive gas pipeline 

    Greenpeace Mexico announced the arrival of the Arctic Sunrise at a press conference today in the port of Veracruz in Mexico. The ship will remain in Mexican waters from May 13th to June 5th to conduct research on the Veracruz reefs and launch its campaign Mar adentro, mar afuera (“The open sea - the sea…

    Laura Bergamo •
    15 May, 2023
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    Reaction to Minister Guilbeault’s declaration on new biodiversity law 

    Today, at a press conference in advance of the National Biodiversity Symposium, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault affirmed his commitment to table biodiversity legislation before Parliament in late 2023 or early 2024 at the latest.

    Dina Ni •
    15 May, 2023
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    BMO’s take on climate greenwashing

    Greenpeace activists disrupted BMO Financial Group's conference on climate action, at the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal. The activists unfolded banners to remind the crowd that BMO continues to fund climate destruction and violate the rights of indigenous peoples, despite the banks attempt to convince the public of the contrary.

    Patrick Bonin •
    12 May, 2023
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    Greenpeace Canada complaint spurs formal inquiry into Pathways Alliance ad campaign

    TORONTO – The Competition Bureau has announced that it will launch an official investigation into the marketing practices of the Pathways Alliance, a consortium of the six largest oil sands…

    Adeoluwa Atayero •
    11 May, 2023
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    Wildfires and climate change burn their way into Alberta election campaign

    Election campaigning is on hold in at least a half-dozen ridings in Alberta where wildfires are threatening homes and lives.

    Keith Stewart •
    8 May, 2023
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    This Earth Day, Join us in Making a Difference

    Have you been thinking about taking action for the climate? Do you want to participate in protecting biodiversity? Earth Day is the perfect time to join Greenpeace!

    Aspa Tzaras •
    22 April, 2023
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    Greenpeace Victory: Defamation Lawsuit Filed by Resolute Forest Products Dismissed in the USA

    This monumental victory comes almost ten years after logging giant Resolute launched a series of lawsuits to silence Greenpeace Canada, Greenpeace USA, individual activists and its own independent auditors over concerns with its operations in the boreal forest and its impact on dwindling woodland caribou herds.

    Dina Ni •
    21 April, 2023
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    Greenpeace calls for Imperial Oil to be charged over Kearl spill, projects message on Supreme Court 

    Greenpeace Canada projected a message on the walls of the Supreme Court of Canada, calling for the federal government to charge Imperial Oil in connection with the leaks and a spill at a tailings pond at its Kearl Oil sands operation.

    Laura Bergamo •
    20 April, 2023
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