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National Campaigns
Wilderness Committee stands with Wet’suwet’en leadership and community
Wilderness Committee stands with the Wet’suwet’en leadership and community against their forced removal from their...
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Fantastic Fungi
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‘The border is this imaginary line’: why Americans are fighting mining in B.C.’s ‘Doughnut Hole’
Logging permits in the Skagit River headwaters will no longer be issued by the B.C. government but mining exploration...
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Whose Land is it? Forum
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Videos
Video: Logging banned in the Donut Hole
The BC government has banned logging in the Donut Hole between Manning and Skagit provincial parks. Lets thank them...
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Wet'suwet"en March and Rally
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Manitoba
Mill's logging licence in park extended
Wilderness Committee denounces decision on Duck Mountain The Manitoba government has renewed the logging rights of a U...
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British Columbia government stops logging in Canadian portion of Skagit Valley

The British Columbia government has stopped all logging in a Canadian part of the Skagit Valley, which is part of a...

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Videos
Manitoba
Video: A Wild 20 years in Manitoba for WC, 1999 ‑ 2019
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Wilderness Committee office in Manitoba, here are highlights of standing up...
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Columns
Wild Times ‑ Legislative Logjam
When I was in my teens, in the early ’70s, it was a family tradition to take advantage of a very special sport fishery...
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Media Releases
Ontario
Largest known old‑growth eastern hemlock forest in Canada threatened by logging
PETERBOROUGH – Researchers and environmental watchdog the Wilderness Committee are calling on the Ontario government...
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Canada is cutting Alberta a blank cheque — spend it wisely
Oh, Alberta. You’ll have to forgive us in the rest of Canada for taking the recent rumblings of separatism with a...
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Videos
Ontario
Video: In court battling to ban neonic pesticides
We're in court right now to challenge a delay in banning neonic pesticides. The Pest Management Regulatory Agency is...
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British Columbia says it will no longer log in Skagit headwaters key to Puget Sound
Amid an international dispute, British Columbia’s government announced Wednesday that it will no longer allow timber...
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Media Releases
Ontario
Environmental groups in court to challenge delay in phasing out neonic pesticide
Delay in neonic pesticide phase-out challenged in Federal Court Toronto – Ecojustice, on behalf of the David Suzuki...

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