CRE-Montréal
Créé en 1996, le CRE-Montréal est un organisme à but non lucratif qui regroupe des organisations préoccupées par la réhabilitation, … Continue reading CRE-Montréal
Créé en 1996, le CRE-Montréal est un organisme à but non lucratif qui regroupe des organisations préoccupées par la réhabilitation, … Continue reading CRE-Montréal
PATRICK BRETHOUR From Friday’s Globe and Mail October 26, 2007 at 6:08 AM EDT VANCOUVER — Stephen Harper and Stéphane … Continue reading Brave B.C. talks true carbon tax
Source: http://planetinfocus.org/festival/prize-pole When explorer Robert Peary sojourned to the Pole he not only left a historic legacy but a personal … Continue reading The Prize of the Pole (2006)
(Ottawa) A bill introduced in the House of Commons today is vitally necessary to protect waterways, according to Sierra Club of Canada. The bill to amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, introduced by Bloc Québécois MP Guy André, aims to ban detergents that contain phosphates.
Calgary: Local and national conservation organizations are calling on Alberta’s Sustainable Development Minister, Ted Morton, to release the scientists’ report outlining core grizzly habitat areas to his Grizzly Bear Recovery Team and the public. To make up for the five years of lost time during the protracted recovery planning process, they are asking Morton and the Minister of Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture, Hector Goudreau, to quickly move on establishing three wildland parks, which encompass core grizzly habitat long known to be important to the bears’ future and which have already gone through various assessment and review processes.
This initiative was started by three Cree communities in the James Bay area – Nemaska, Waskaganish and Chisasibi which have … Continue reading Save the Rupert River
Supporters call Elizabeth May driven, generous and inspirational. But even some in her own party call her duplicitous, a bully … Continue reading Could the queen of green be mean?
The poles are melting, species vanishing. It’s a great time to be David Suzuki — but revolution seldom comes easy.
KEN MACQUEEN | October 25, 2007 |
Continue reading “The remarkable transformation of Saint Suzuki”
From student-teacher, to buddies, to adversaries Ken MacQueen | Oct 26, 2007 | 11:47 am EST <!– Ken MacQueen –> … Continue reading The David Suzuki – Patrick Moore Feud: A History
I’ve been called pond scum before, but never before has it been quite so accurate.
Researchers have discovered a new species of fly in the wet tropical rainforests of Costa Rica and Panama. They named the fly Dixella suzukii – after me. That’s right, no great whale or fierce jungle cat for this fella. I’ve been immortalized as a fly. A pond-scum sucking fly at that.
Source: http://planetinfocus.org/festival/water-bearer 32 years of dictatorship left the country of Indonesia underdeveloped and severely deprived economically. But a revolution is … Continue reading The Water Bearer (2006)
Source: http://planetinfocus.org/festival/cry-sea Off the coast of Senegal and under the thickness of night both Senegalese and European fishermen ready themselves … Continue reading Cry Sea (2007)