The Green Chain locks down Toronto!
*A powerful and important movie that captures the people behind the issues facing our forests – Tzeporah Berman, cofounder ForestEthics … Continue reading The Green Chain locks down Toronto!
*A powerful and important movie that captures the people behind the issues facing our forests – Tzeporah Berman, cofounder ForestEthics … Continue reading The Green Chain locks down Toronto!
BuyFromTheFarm.ca continues the National Dream of linking Canadians from Newfoundland to British Columbia with a consumer website where all aspects … Continue reading BuyFromTheFarm.ca Links Canadian Agriculture Coast to Coast
Reported by The Canadian Press through CTV BC — Mon. May 4, 2009: With just seven days left on the … Continue reading B.C. Liberals Want to Lift Offshore Oil Moratorium: NDP
A group of Canadian forest industry partners has launched a new informational portal to promote wood as a sustainable building … Continue reading Forest industry launches Planet Friendly Canada website
Water. Is it – and our rivers – a private source for profit? More fundamentally, does someone “own” B.C. rivers … Continue reading Private Hydro Power Production a B.C. Election Campaign
TORONTO - Great Lakes United, Mining Watch Canada and Ecojustice are hailing a landmark decision from the Federal Court of … Continue reading Court victory forces Canada to report pollution data for mines
An Australian National University study found that “untouched natural forests store three times more carbon dioxide than previously estimated and … Continue reading B.C.’s Carbon Offset Plan Doesn’t Sit Well with Environmentalists
Fort St. James, BC – The Nak’azdli First Nation today denounced the BC government decision to grant an environmental assessment certificate … Continue reading Proposed BC mines cannot proceed without Nak’azdli First Nation
By Gregg McLachlan There is growing fear in southern Ontario that a decision by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) … Continue reading Help save Canada’s Forest Capital from deadly pest
Fort Simpson – The Dehcho First Nations (DFN), Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Ecojustice are pleased to announce that the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board has decided in favour of DFN and CPAWS’ request to scope the entire Prairie Creek mine project, including the winter road, into one environmental assessment. Continue reading Controversial mine in South Nahanni watershed headed for rigorous scrutiny
The following article was reported by Reuters VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) – Canada’s killer whale population on the Pacific Coast … Continue reading Canada’s Pacific Coast Killer Whales Still at Risk
The End of the Line, the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans, will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary Competition. Sundance takes place in Park City, Utah, January 15- 25, 2009. Continue reading End of the Line (2009)