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    Consumption, Plastic

    Greenpeace delivers Global Plastics Treaty petition to Environment & Climate Change Canada ahead of UN negotiations

    Greenpeace Canada delivered a petition this morning calling for a strong UN Plastics Treaty to the Office of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).

    Brandon Wei •
    26 March, 2024
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    Celebrating Activists on International Women’s Day

    Today it’s International Women’s Day, and I want to shine a spotlight on some of the committed activists whom I’ve had the privilege to work with here in Toronto. This…

    Aspa Tzaras •
    8 March, 2024
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    Black Excellence & Resistance in Climate Action: Amplifying Black voices IS a real climate solution

    This year, Greenpeace Canada is honouring Black Excellence and Black Resistance. Black Excellence, the Canadian 2024 theme, requires that we celebrate Blackness in all of our achievements and the ways…

    Mikhaela Connell •
    29 February, 2024
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    Forests, Biodiversity

    Revealed: How Industry Lobbying is Reducing Nature to a Monopoly Board

    From big logging, mining, agribusiness and oil interests, our findings show just how much these industries are betting on “offset” policies to excuse their pollution and keep doing business-as-usual. It's like a twisted game of real-life Monopoly.

    Shane Moffatt, Léanne Colbeck •
    28 February, 2024
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    Climate, Oil, PeacefulProtest, Fossil Fuels, EnergySolutions, Banks

    Ahead of budget, Greenpeace activists in Minister Freeland’s office demanding climate action and banking regulations

    Earlier this morning, Greenpeace Canada activists entered Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s downtown Toronto office calling on the Liberal government to stop backsliding on existing climate commitments and commit to regulating Canadian fossil banks in the 2024 federal budget. As the Liberal government delays or waters down long-promised climate policies and refuses to rein in irresponsible…

    Laura Bergamo •
    15 February, 2024
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    Forests, Biodiversity

    Spotted at Rideau Hall: giant inflatable owl reminds Prime Minister Trudeau to pass new nature law

    Greenpeace Canada inflated a 20-feet tall northern spotted owl in front of the Main Entrance Gates to Rideau Hall, Justin Trudeau’s current residence, to remind him of his government’s commitment to passing a new nature law.

    Dina Ni •
    31 January, 2024
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    Climate, Nuclear, EnergySolutions

    Greenpeace reacts to Ontario government’s plans to resuscitate obsolete Pickering nuclear power plant

    Ontario’s Conservative government announced today it would resuscitate plans to spend billions to rebuild and extend the lives of four reactors at the Pickering nuclear station, which sits…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    30 January, 2024
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    Climate, Biodiversity, Fossil Fuels

    We called out Shell’s false claims on carbon offsets 

    In 2020, Shell Canada made a promise it couldn’t keep.

    Stephanie Hulse •
    31 January, 2024
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    Forests, Indigenous, Biodiversity

    Greenpeace Canada’s reaction to Liberal government’s commitment to new nature law in 2024

    We congratulate Prime Minister Trudeau and his government for making this big commitment. It provides a ray of hope in the midst of a global biodiversity crisis.

    Dina Ni •
    9 December, 2023
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    Climate, EnergySolutions

    Recent victories: Montréal bans gas and other global wins!

    With the power of a bylaw, the City of Montréal is tackling its greenhouse gas emissions by banning natural gas in most new buildings starting in October 2024. 

    Stephanie Hulse •
    6 December, 2023
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