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Ontario
Ontario opposition parties all vow swift restoration of Conservation Authority powers
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, CPAWS OTTAWA VALLEY, DAVID SUZUKI FOUNDATION, ONTARIO NATURE, RESCUE LAKE SIMCOE COALITION...
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Manitoba
Territory Appreciation
The Wilderness Committee works on the traditional lands and waters of Indigenous Peoples, including First Nations...
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TV News Story ‑ Trans Mountain Pipeline resumes construction
This a TV news story about how construction is starting up again on the Trans Mountain pipeline after a several month...
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Wild Times: A tale of two letters
Will a BC-specific endangered species law - promised as recently as 2017 - be consigned to the memory hole? by Joe Foy...
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Spotted Owl and logging in the Spuzzum Valley watershed
Attention: Honourable Ministers Conroy, Heyman & Cullen Dear Honourable Ministers: Re: Spotted Owl and logging in the...
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New report names and shames the fracking companies surviving on subsidies
VANCOUVER / UNCEDED xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mes and Sel̓íl̓witulh TERRITORIES — A new report from the Wilderness...
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Manitoba
Clearing started on peat mine without licence
Evidence Sun Gro bulldozed trees, cleared vegetation from dyke into peat bog in Agassiz Provincial Forest before...
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British Columbia
TV News Story ‑ Big Tree Tuesday
This is a TV news story featuring Wilderness Committee National Campaign Director Torrance Coste talking about the...
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Torrance Coste: No better time than now to protect old‑growth forests
Opinion: Old-growth forests are falling quickly — an average of 34 soccer fields is logged every day on Vancouver...
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Ontario
Logging in Algonquin park is just one example how Ontario is failing to protect nature

One side-effect of COVID-19 restrictions has been a renaissance in our collective appreciation for nature. All over...

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Follow Biden’s Lead and Cancel TMX Say Collection of Groups Representing More Than 3.5 Million Canadians
Vancouver, January 26, 2021 —A collection of labour, faith, health, science, youth, environmental, community, social...
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Trudeau doesn’t get a pass on pipelines
Despite Alberta Premier Jason Kenney throwing a fit about incoming President Biden’s plans to cancel the Keystone XL...
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Manitoba
Pallister’s preposterous peat mine push
Failing our future Earth It is four years into Premier Brian Pallister’s disastrous reign over Manitoba lands and...
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British Columbia
South Island Resistance

The frontline fight to save old-growth on Southern Vancouver Island is strong and growing The movement to protect old...

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Ontario
Submission to the proposed logging operations in Algonquin
Re: Review of Proposed Operations for the 2021 – 2031 Forest Management Plan for the Algonquin Park forest Dear...

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