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    Greenpeace Canada applauds the Mathur case vs Ontario Court of Appeal ruling

    Today, the Federal Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the seven Ontario youth allowing their appeal. The judge will have to re-consider whether Ontario failed to produce a climate plan and a target that complies with the Charter rights. In reaction to the ruling, Priyanka Vittal, Legal Counsel at Greenpeace Canada declared

    Laura Bergamo •
    17 October, 2024
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    Federal elections – Parties must commit to respecting the Quebec Environmental Consensus

    The Vire au vert coalition, made up of twenty one Quebec civil society organizations, is calling on the federal political parties represented in the House of Commons to commit to respecting the Quebec Environmental Consensus as they develop their respective political platforms for the upcoming federal election campaign. 

    Laura Bergamo •
    8 October, 2024
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    Join the fight against greenwashing

    We won a major victory earlier this year when the federal government passed tough new anti-greenwash legislation, but now the oil lobby is fighting hard to weaken it. 

    Keith Stewart •
    24 September, 2024
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    Footage released by Greenpeace reveals damage in the deep ocean from industrial fishing 

    In a new video published today, Greenpeace International reveals dramatic damage of bottom trawling on the Emperor Seamounts in the North Pacific, devastating fragile ecosystems, and calls for the creation of a new marine protected area in the High Seas.

    Dina Ni •
    5 September, 2024
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    Greenpeace sets sail to stop deep-sea mining

    In case you haven’t heard, the Norwegian government plans to open Arctic waters for deep-sea mining. And the spot they have in mind — an area located in the Norwegian…

    Stephanie Hulse •
    5 September, 2024
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    Emperor Seamounts – oases of life Canada can help protect

    Deep beneath the northern Pacific Ocean lies a remote chain of more than 800 seamounts. These oases of life, known as the Emperor Seamounts, are home to a rich variety…

    Jeanette Meyer, Sarah King •
    27 August, 2024
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    The pitch for a Climate Recovery Fund

    While climate disasters disrupt lives around the world, the fossil fuel industry evades accountability. They need to pay into a Climate Recovery Fund.

    Salomé Sané •
    10 July, 2024
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    Report: Protecting nature – protecting life

    The new report Protecting nature – protecting life exposes how the federal government is failing to protect nature and proposes a new Nature and Biodiversity Act to solve systemic problems. 

    Greenpeace Canada •
    27 June, 2022
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    Forests Biodiversity

    Report: Papering over corporate control

    A new report released today by Greenpeace Canada and other organizations reveals in new detail the corporate ownership of Paper Excellence, which is about to become the largest logging company in Canada.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    24 October, 2022
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    Report: Greenwashing big oil & gas: the fossil fuel deception playbook

    As countries discuss a way forward on the increasingly urgent climate crisis at COP28, a new report by Greenpeace Canada and the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) exposes widespread greenwashing practices fossil fuel companies use to maintain social license and avoid accountability for the harms they cause.

    Greenpeace Canada and the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) •
    7 December, 2023
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