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Hanté·e par les déchets d’Halloween ? Essayez ces 5 astuces pour les réduire
Alors que les responsables de la santé publique ont déconseillé la distribution de bonbons dans les points chauds COVID-19 en Ontario, et énuméré un certain nombre de précautions à prendre…
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Trans Mountain pipeline expansion no longer needed: new expert report
The assumptions underlying the federal government’s $12.6 billion commitment to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project (TMX) no longer stand up in 2020, according to a new report from veteran earth scientist David Hughes.
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Top Canadian Plastic Polluter to test reusable, returnable packaging next year!
Reusable AND returnable take-out containers and cups available at Tim Hortons?!
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Grassroots Actions – Let’s Do More!
Starting at the crack of dawn, banners dropped in some of Canada’s biggest cities ...
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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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Greenpeace reaction to Tim Hortons and Loop partnership on reusable container pilot program
TORONTO - Today, Tim Hortons, announced that it will partner with Loop to pilot a deposit-return reusable cup and packaging program in some locations across Toronto. The pilot is set to begin in 2021. Burger King, also owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc., will pilot similar programs outside of Canada. In response to the news,…
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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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300,000 students demand the immediate shutdown of the GNL Québec project
In line with an unprecedented mobilization on the climate crisis, 48 student associations representing nearly 300,000 students have officially voted to oppose the ‘GNL Québec’ project and demand its immediate shutdown.