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“How do they sleep at night?” Unpacking the online outrage about a PR firm’s leaked strategy to gaslight us on climate change
A storm is brewing and we’re only in the middle of it.
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There’s a Monster in My Kitchen
New animated short film brings the story of rainforest destruction to new audiences
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“I Am Greta” documentary ignites the activist within
Greta Thunberg has been making headlines for the past two years, from her solitary protests which had gone viral on social media to the historic Friday’s For Future led September…
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Day of action: Tell Canada’s supermarkets to commit to #ZeroFoodWaste
In Canada, close to 60% of all the food produced is lost or wasted every year, and it’s estimated that grocery stores are directly responsible for 1.31 million tonnes of…
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Doug Ford’s gas pump stickers hid an uglier truth
Like a poorly-written Netflix show, Ontario’s gas pump sticker saga couldn’t decide what kind of a tale it wanted to tell. The behind-the-scenes drama, however, says a lot about how…
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Remembering Bruce
Bruce Cox led Greenpeace Canada as our Executive Director for ten years, from 2003 to 2013.
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No more time to waste, no more half-fulfilled promises: #JustRecovery now!
With Canada’s economic update set to be announced in a matter of weeks, there is no more time to waste. Today, in 6 cities across Canada, 50 volunteers are taking…
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Amchitka concert – a walk down memory lane
It was October 16th, 1970 and anticipation filled the air. 10,000 people packed the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, waiting to see Phil Ochs, Chilliwack, James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. The concert had been organized by the Don’t Make a Wave Committee, a small group founded by Irving and Dorothy Stowe and Jim and Marie Bohlen,…
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6 Tips for Fundraising for the Planet
Whether you’re getting moving, challenging yourself, donating your birthday, or doing something you love, you can raise money for Greenpeace to help protect the planet — and we’re here to…