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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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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.
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Truth Before Reconciliation: Confronting Residential School Denialism in Canada
Across this country, residential school denialism is not new. It is part of Canada’s long history of refusing to confront colonial violence. While voices like Aaron Gunn have brought it…
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What Poilievre Gets Wrong About Immigration and Canada’s Real History
In recent speeches, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has escalated his rhetoric around immigration. He has promised harsh consequences, including deportation, for “lawbreaking” by people on temporary visas, specifically mentioning…
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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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Pierre Poilievre wants you to know that he will obey Big Oil
One of the remarkable aspects of this election is that the Conservative Party is bragging about how eager they are to do exactly what Big Oil tells them to.
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JOIN: Federal Leaders Debate Night BINGO! and Town Hall
Join us for the federal elections 2025 leadership debate BINGO party!
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We’re heating up the oceans, and that’s not a good thing. How can we bring down the temperature?
How often do you thank the oceans?
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Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior and Operation Exodus in the Marshall Islands
You might wonder, with everything that’s going on in Canada right now, why I’m sharing a story with you today from the Pacific Ocean…
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Carbon-storage champions – the four superheroes in nature soaking up our pollution
We’ve got some superheroes on our side when it comes to climate change.