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Manitoba
Group finds Whiteshell clams dying

A local environmental group is looking for a culprit after discovering thousands of dead clams washed up on the shore...

News
Manitoba
Mass clam die-off found in Whiteshell

An environmental group is raising the alarm against clear cutting the forest after a mass die-off of freshwater clams...

Videos
TV News Story - BC's unprotected transboundary species

See this in-depth TV news story about how BC's provincial government is utterly failing to protect the province's...

Videos
Oily beaches? No Tanks!

Pamela Anderson expresses her opposition to oil tankers shipping crude oil out of Vancouver harbour. Join the No Tanks...

News
Manitoba
Keep loggers away from caribou habitat: activists

Two environmental groups say logging could destroy a newly discovered caribou habitat and they want the province to...

News
Manitoba
Logging would harm caribou herd: environmentalists

WINNIPEG - Two environmental groups say logging could destroy a newly-discovered caribou habitat up north and they...

Media Releases
Manitoba
Data Reveals Habitat of Threatened Caribou at Imminent Risk from Logging A Clear Violation of the Federal and Provincial Species Acts

Wilderness Committee calls press conference to request a stop to logging in area the province knows is caribou habitat...

Media Releases
Manitoba
Loss of more nature, more park development worrisome

Additional development in Whiteshell threatens our natural heritage The Wilderness Committee was disappointed to learn...

Media Releases
British Columbia
United Against Site C: Crowd at the Legislature sends clear message to Campbell

Despite a very rainy day, over 500 people crowded the lawn of the Legislature to stand in solidarity with the Treaty 8...

News
British Columbia
Northeast natives rally against dam

VICTORIA – About 200 people gathered in the rain on the legislature lawn Sunday to call for a halt to plans for a...

Videos
British Columbia
Treaty 8 Tribal Chief Liz Logan sends strong message to Campbell: NO to the proposed Site C Dam on the Peace River!

Tribal Chief Liz Logan reads out the joint declaration signed by over 20 First Nations in opposition to the Site Dam...

Videos
British Columbia
TV News Story - Paddle to the Premier event to stop Site C Dam

This is a TV news story about Sunday September 19 2010 when several hundred people, lead by several First Nations...

News
British Columbia
Site C dam critics rally support at legislature

Canada’s superstar environmentalist David Suzuki was a no-show at a Sunday protest in Victoria against the proposed...

News
British Columbia
Site C protestors voyage to Victoria

The protest against the Site C dam project is heading to Victoria. The ‘Paddle to the Premier’ began Friday in Fort St...

Columns
British Columbia
Take an Historic Stand Against the Site C Dam this Sunday!

There are two types of power in this world: money and people. We all know what money can buy. Like the $10 billion...

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