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It’s time Canada started taking a closer look at the entire life cycle of the products it sells, including Scope 3 emissions.
More than 100 groups are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to prioritize building out Canada’s east-west electricity grid with renewable energy, while upholding workers' and Indigenous rights.
British Columbia’s carbon tax works, but it is not yet being applied to harmful methane emissions from the oil and gas industry, the province’s largest industrial polluter. This report models two ...
Call out the fossil fuel industry with us. The David Suzuki Foundation wants to partner with you, and others from around the world, to fight against the fossil fuel industry’s harmful pollution, ...
When insects are killed or die off, everything in the food web is affected, from the birds, bats and lizards that feed on ...
Despite outcry from Indigenous Nations, scientists and communities, Ontario passed Bill 5 — gutting the Endangered Species ...
Governments throughout Canada are showing a renewed zeal for extraction, often accompanied by a failure to uphold Indigenous rights. It’s sometimes opportunistically framed as a response to the ...
This op-ed was originally published in Hill Times. I’m writing on behalf of the heads of Canada’s largest environmental organizations, including WWF Canada, Environmental Defense, Équiterre, ...
Ford’s Bill 5 guts species protection and overrides treaty rights Bill 5 passed. The fight isn’t over. Doug Ford just rammed through Bill 5 — legislation that guts the Endangered Species Act, ...
Help restore biodiversity in the ocean! Let’s follow through on the commitment to halt and reverse biodiversity loss on land and in the sea. This means putting 30 per cent of Canada’s oceans under ...
OTTAWA | TRADITIONAL, UNCEDED TERRITORY OF THE ALGONQUIN ANISHINAABEG PEOPLE The federal government must overhaul proposed legislation to advance “projects in the national interest” or risk ...
If thoughts of ticks are keeping you and your family from enjoying the outdoors, you’re not alone. As Canada warms, ranges of tick populations are expanding northward. This is especially true for ...