Reject Teck’s Frontier Mine
About The Report: The federal government is facing an important test of its resolve on climate action: whether to approve or reject what would…Read More
About The Report: The federal government is facing an important test of its resolve on climate action: whether to approve or reject what would…Read More
If you saw media coverage of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix, Quebec, last weekend, it was probably something to do with Trump and Twitter….Read More
Ontario’s environment and agricultural communities are talking about what is needed to protect the Great Lakes. And the timing couldn’t be more important. Just…Read More
Apparently you can teach an old dog new tricks. Yesterday, the National Energy Board (NEB) finally listened to Canadians and ruled that it will…Read More
As the world’s leaders attempt to hammer out a strong climate agreement in Paris, it’s a good time to reflect on recent provincial climate…Read More
– Guest blog by Brad Cundiff, environmental writer First they came in ones and twos. Then whole families, groups of raucous young guys, kids…Read More
Pranav Agnihotri, Dryden Wiebe, and Sarvan Gill Seaquam Secondary School (Delta, B.C. ) Unfortunately, our capitalistic society has allowed our environment to take a…Read More
Updated on March 12, 2018. While spring brings warmer weather, sunnier days, and beautiful flowers, it also brings the reminder that it’s time to…Read More
The Problem: The Alberta tar sands are the largest industrial project on earth. They are Canada’s fastest growing source of carbon pollution. And they’re…Read More
Summer is the perfect time to explore the great outdoors, and there’s no better way to do that than a camping trip! If you’re…Read More