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Clyde River’s case against seismic testing at the Supreme Court of Canada
The Inuit community of Clyde River, Nunavut, has been awaiting on justice after 3 years of fighting a dangerous Arctic oil exploration project that threatens their right to eat and…
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Winning on the world’s largest tuna company and what it means for the oceans
It took two years of relentless campaigning and nearly 700,000 concerned people from around the world, but today we are sharing the good news that together we convinced the world’s largest tuna company to clean up its act!
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You’re closer than you think: Nuclear threats on the Great Lakes
Millions of Ontarians are vulnerable to a nuclear accident because of government negligence, and that includes you. With major nuclear accidents happening about once every decade internationally, you’d…
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Announcing the winners of the 2017 Greenpeace photo competition
Thank you to all the photographers that shared their best wildlife photos as part of the 2017 Greenpeace Photo Competition. The contest was a huge success — we had hundreds of entries and many of those submitted were truly fantastic images of nature, animals and wildlife.
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STATEMENT – Greenpeace reaction to Desjardins moratorium on pipeline financing
8 July 2017 (MONTRÉAL) — In response to the announcement by Desjardins that it is putting a moratorium on investments in and financing of oil pipelines, Greenpeace Canada Climate and…
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2017 Tuna Ranking reveals more green tuna products but not enough green tuna aisles
Our 2017 Canned Tuna Sustainability Ranking is out and with it comes more intel than ever before about the state of canned tuna aisles in well-known supermarket chains across Canada. There’s some good and some bad news to share, but overall Greenpeace is happy to report that there has been progress by ranked brands when…
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Canadian Securities Administrators’ risk disclosure review: Greenpeace Canada’s submission
Greenpeace Canada submits that, as the risks of climate change are material to the market price or value of securities, disclosure of climate risks should be mandatory.
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PRESS RELEASE: Dutch Bank ING the latest to reject financing of Kinder Morgan pipeline
28 June 2017 (TORONTO) — Dutch bank ING has publicly stated that it will not finance oil pipeline projects from the Canadian tar sands, including the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain…
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Four Tar Sands Pipelines are Heavily Financed by 26 Key Banks
Twenty-six banks are the primary sources of credit for the companies building three pipelines aiming to move Canada’s tar sands to market. Greenpeace is releasing research showing the connections between these banks and the pipelines that could facilitate the expansion of one of the world’s dirtiest energy sources.