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  • Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in Seattle
    Climate
    PeacefulProtest Oil

    Breaking: Greenpeace USA & Mosquito Fleet activists block barge from entering Kinder Morgan’s Seattle facility

    15 May 2018 (SEATTLE / VANCOUVER) — Today, Greenpeace USA and Mosquito Fleet activists blocked an oil barge from entering Kinder Morgan’s Seattle facility by locking themselves to the pier.…

    Greenpeace Canada
    15 May, 2018
  • Spirit Bear in Great Bear Rainforest
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    Forests

    STATEMENT: Greenpeace Canada remains a member of the Forest Stewardship Council

    27 March 2018 (Montreal) – In reaction to Greenpeace International not renewing its membership with the Forest Stewardship Council, Shane Moffatt, Head of Forest at Greenpeace Canada said: “Greenpeace International…

    Greenpeace Canada
    27 March, 2018
  • Nature
    Forests Biodiversity

    Greenpeace Canada investigation reveals Domtar’s lobbying resulted in over $200M of Canadian public funds

    TORONTO – A two-part investigative report released today by Greenpeace Canada reveals that Domtar, the largest pulp and paper company to ever operate in Canada, has been receiving significant amounts…

    Sarah Micho
    12 January, 2026
  • Nature
    Forests Biodiversity

    Report: Paper Trail to Nowhere, Investigative Findings on Domtar

    A two-part investigative report released today by Greenpeace Canada reveals that Domtar, the largest pulp and paper company to ever operate in Canada, has been receiving significant amounts of public funds from the government while expanding corporate control on the forestry industry with limited transparency and accountability.

    Greenpeace Canada
    12 January, 2026
  • Climate
    Climate

    COP30 steps forward on fossil fuel phase-out and forest protection, but more needed

    Belem, Brazil — Greenpeace has called on negotiators at the end of week one at COP30 in Belém to accelerate and implement climate and forest promises by ensuring they agree…

    Greenpeace International
    18 November, 2025
  • Enbridge's Line 3 Expansion. © Amber Bracken / Greenpeace
    Climate
    Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada Reaction to the Canada–Alberta MOU announcement

    Toronto – “The Canada – Alberta MOU announcement is so much worse than we expected, and we expected it to be bad. Not only are they trying to ram through a…

    Patou Oumarou
    27 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Oil Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to new nation-building projects under Bill C-5

    Fast-tracking fossil fuels will Build Canada Wrong rather than Build Canada Strong. While courageous people from around the world fight to avoid the increasingly catastrophic impacts of climate change at…

    Patou Oumarou
    13 November, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Oil Fossil Fuels

    Now is not the time to roll back action on climate change

    Advice for our hockey-loving Prime Minister on his new climate plan: If you are serious about winning the Stanley Cup, you don't trade away your star forwards because you have a good goalie.

    Keith Stewart
    3 November, 2025
  • "Our Desires Fail Us" Artwork by Sean Martindale & JP King. © Greenpeace / Sean Martindale and JP King
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    Plastic

    INC-5.2: Greenpeace Canada opens photo exhibition in Toronto, calling on Minister Dabrusin to “Hold the Line” on Global Plastics Treaty

    TORONTO – Today, Greenpeace Canada opens a photo art exhibition in the Toronto-Danforth neighbourhood in the riding of the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Minister Julie Dabrusin, to draw attention to the plastics crisis, urging...

    Sarah Micho
    29 July, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions

    New Greenpeace Canada Report Calls for B.C. to Make Big Polluters Pay for Climate Disasters

    Vancouver — With wildfires, floods, and climate disasters costing British Columbia billions every year, a new report makes the case for a bold solution: make the fossil fuel companies most…

    Patou Oumarou
    16 July, 2025
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