Protecting our land – the Mishigamish in the Broadback Valley in Quebec
Guest Post By Paul Gull, Chief of Waswanipi Cree Nation and Steven Blacksmith, Director of Natural Resources, Waswanipi Cree Nation The traditional traplines of the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi are...
View ArticleAlgonquin community defends their lands against Resolute Forest Products
This post is written by Tina Nottaway, Spokesperson for the Traditional Algonquin Nation of the One Nation “KWE,” I am an Anishinaabe woman who speaks the Algonquin language fluently. I live in the la...
View ArticleTimber Giant’s $7 million SLAPP lawsuit aims to gag Greenpeace
Greenpeace Canada promised today that it would not be silenced by a $7 million defamation lawsuit by the country’s largest logging company, Resolute Forest Products (NYSE: RFP). Backed by a growing...
View ArticleResolute’s flawed ‘Controlled Wood’ threatens FSC’s credibility
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is a certification system designed to ensure that wood comes from socially and ecologically responsible practices. Because the FSC label helps consumers...
View ArticleIs being sued for $7,000,000 radical?
$7,000,000. That’s a big number. It’s how much Canada’s largest logging company, Resolute Forest Products, is suing us for. By ‘us’ I mean me. And my colleague Shane. And Greenpeace Canada too. Why?...
View ArticleFSC suspends three certificates operated by logging giant Resolute
by Grant Rosoman The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) was created in 1993 to allow companies and the public to identify products coming from responsibly managed forests. In order to protect the...
View ArticleMount Royal Cross transformed into scales of justice: Greenpeace protests the...
The Mount Royal cross is a landmark in Montreal, where it stands at the pinnacle of Mt. Royal, overlooking the city. Today, ten Greenpeace activists and a group of volunteers transformed the iconic...
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