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    Scandal in Aisle 3: Time for Canada’s wealthy grocery store owners to clean up their act

    Our economy is suffering due to COVID-19, but big grocery chains linked to environmental problems and cutting employee pay are raking in profits. Take action.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    10 July, 2020
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    Zero food waste supermarkets: 3 simple actions to help tackle the climate crisis and food insecurity

    Here’s a fact that many of us might have trouble believing: before the pandemic, 1 in 8 households was already facing food insecurity in Canada.

    Aspa Tzaras •
    9 July, 2020
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    Seven principles to align COVID-19 recovery with Canada’s climate commitments–new report shown to key federal ministers

    OTTAWA - As the federal government works out its COVID-19 economic recovery, the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) today released seven principles outlining a roadmap for meeting Canada's 2050 climate commitments while spurring economic resilience and creating good jobs. Canada's leading environmental groups, who represent close to two million people, have signed on to…

    Laura Bergamo •
    7 July, 2020
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    Greenpeace Canada’s Annual Photo Competition is open for submissions!

    Greenpeace Canada’s photo contest is a beloved annual tradition. Sent out to thousands of our supporters every year, this calendar is filled with photographs of our natural world, and the…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    7 July, 2020
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    Silence is complicity. Why Greenpeace Canada speaks out about racism.

    Over the last few weeks, some of our supporters and followers have asked us why Greenpeace Canada has been vocal in support of the Black Lives Matter (#BLM) movement.

    Loujain Kurdi •
    7 July, 2020
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    Food Resilience in Times of Crisis: Rethinking the Broken Food System

    The Covid-19 pandemic hitting the world has revealed several structural weaknesses in our economic and social systems. The food system is also revealing its flaws and showing that it is imperative for people, biodiversity and climate to transform the system and not return to abnormality.

    Marie-Josée Béliveau •
    6 July, 2020
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    These solutions could transform your take-out coffee experience

    It's no secret that Canadians LOVE coffee. Third in the world on highest per capita consumption per litre in 2015, and consistently in the Top 10! A sustainable and profitable…

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    1 July, 2020
  • Hologram Projection at European Council Summit in Brussels
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    What exactly is system change and how can we build back better from covid-19?

    Lately, talk of system change is everywhere. But what does it mean? We break this down for you and spell out some pathways for post-pandemic social and ecological transformation.

    Jesse Firempong •
    30 June, 2020
  • Climate
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    Call these MPs to support a green and just recovery in Canada!

    Get excited: It’s time for our second Day of Action for a Green and Just Recovery from covid-19!

    Lydie Padilla •
    29 June, 2020
  • Protest for Better Forest Management in Brandenburg. © Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
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    Your summer vacation guide – COVID

    The summer of 2020 will make a lasting impression. Forget your globe-trotting plans, whatever you were planning it will have to happen here! But is that such bad news? 

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    25 June, 2020
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