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HAPPENING NOW: RBC refuses to let Indigenous delegates, including Wet’suwet’en Hereditary leadership, Gulf South representatives into AGM in Saskatoon
RBC’s attempt to divide and threaten with arrest and physical violence the Indigenous delegation – who all have received necessary proxies – and shut out Wet’suwet’en Hereditary leadership is further confirmation of the bank’s commitment to corporate colonialism. RBC is the primary financier of the Coastal GasLink pipeline, which lacks consent from Hereditary Chiefs, the…
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Greenpeace Canada reaction to 2023 federal budget
In reaction to the release of the federal budget by Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, Keith Stewart, Senior Energy Strategist at Greenpeace Canada, said:
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Final installment of IPCC Sixth Climate Assessment — the message is unequivocal: we can and must halve global emissions by 2030
Closing its last chapter, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) delivered the full story of the Sixth Assessment to world governments today.
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“Let’s clear the air”: Greenpeace Canada launches complaint against oil sands alliance for misleading advertising campaign
A coalition of the six largest oil sands producers has been running a misleading advertisement campaign to influence federal regulations and manipulate public support for oil sands development, Greenpeace Canada alleges in a new complaint to the Competition Bureau.
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Greenpeace Canada’s reaction to CBC investigation on the inner workings of Paper Excellence
The public deserves much more transparency from Paper Excellence, Canada's biggest logging company, now that the Resolute Forest Group acquisition is sealed.
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Full story of climate emergency and its solutions – IPCC release full Sixth Assessment Report : Media advisory
Media advisory: IPCC full Sixth Assessment Report launches March 20.
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Greenpeace Canada responds to new OSFI Guidelines on Climate Risk Management
Response to the release of Guideline B-15 on climate risk management by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.
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Historic UN Ocean Treaty agreed: Greenpeace statement
A historic UN Ocean Treaty has finally been agreed at the United Nations after almost two decades of negotiations.
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Legal action on the horizon as Canadian banks fail to match their climate conduct to their commitments: Report
Canadian banks may increase the risk of facing legal action because their weak climate action contradicts their vocal climate claims, a new report from Greenpeace Canada finds.
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UN Ocean Treaty negotiations resume as 30×30 hangs in the balance: Greenpeace opening statement
The final negotiations for a UN Ocean Treaty resume today.