B.C. gets failing grade for protecting forests
Vancouver — The British Columbia government and coastal logging companies have been given failing grades for their handling of a … Continue reading B.C. gets failing grade for protecting forests
Vancouver — The British Columbia government and coastal logging companies have been given failing grades for their handling of a … Continue reading B.C. gets failing grade for protecting forests
Media reports about the findings of a massive new United Nations-sponsored study have been decidedly grim, but buried beneath the … Continue reading Ecosystem assessment provides baseline
EECOM, the Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication, is pleased to announce its fourth annual program of awards for … Continue reading Canadian EECOM Excellence in Environmental Education Awards 2005
In April 2005, the Yukon Government protected the proposed Kusawa Lake Park area from mineral claim staking and other land … Continue reading Yukon’s Proposed Kusawa Lake Park Withdrawn From Mineral Staking
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., April 26, 2005 — On behalf of the Honourable St?phane Dion, Minister of the Environment, Mr. Shawn Murphy, … Continue reading New Ecological Integrity Funding to Support Significant Projects and Healthy National Parks
Nova Scotians will be enjoying more new nature reserves sooner with proposed amendments to the Special Places Protection Act, introduced … Continue reading Amendments to Help Designate Nature Reserve
TORONTO – Ontario is exempting hybrid vehicles Continue reading Ontario exempts hybrids from emission tests: Encourages Consumers To Consider Buying Hybrid Vehicles
IQALUIT – Hollywood actors Selma Hayek and Jake Gyllenhaal joined hundreds of Canada's Inuit for a group photo-shoot in Iqaluit … Continue reading Nunavut Earth Day protest gets star support