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Greenpeace Canada reacts to documents showing close relationship between CSIS and oil giant TC Energy on intelligence sharing
Toronto — Documents obtained under Access to Information legislation reveal that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) embraced a proposal from pipeline giant TC Energy to create a formal information-sharing…
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Carney government’s new surveillance powers to be used against pipeline opponents?
History tells us the new spying powers in Carney's Border bill (C2) will be used against Indigenous and environmental opponents of fossil fuel projects enabled by Building Canada Act (C5).
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Greenpeace Bearing Witness Under Fire: Honouring Anas al-Sharif and the Duty of Solidarity
On 10 August 2025, Anas al-Sharif, a prominent Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent, was assassinated in a deliberate Israeli airstrike on a media tent outside Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The…
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From “Eradicating Hamas” to Erasing Gaza: The Logic of a Colonial War — and Canada’s Role
On August 7–8, 2025, Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza City — home to approximately 900,000 people — and forcibly relocate its population to camps…
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Deep-sea mining isn’t innovation: it’s ecological theft
Right now, countries are gathering at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) in Jamaica to debate whether companies should be allowed to mine the deep ocean for profit. The frontliner? Canada-based…
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Why we need to fix the climate crisis and housing crisis at the same time
A good home makes you feel safe. It gives you a place to rest and recharge. But more than 2.8 billion people do not live in homes that meet their…
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Environmental justice, climate justice – what’s the difference?
The struggle for environmental justice and climate justice is one of the most important of our time. Read on for the things you need to know!
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Poilievre wants to repeal Bill C-69 (Environmental Assessment Laws)—what does this mean for nature?
Bill C-69, passed in 2019, created the ‘Impact Assessment Act’ to ensure that major projects consider effects on biodiversity, water, communities, and Indigenous rights — not just profit. In other…
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Why Are We Talking About Gender as an Environmental Organization?
Because environmental justice does not exist in a vacuum and neither does injustice.
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Abortion: Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party Don’t Have a Good Track Record
As with everything to do with politicians who are trying to get voted in, you need to look at the history and the nuance.









