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Climate

Amidst the growing climate crisis, we support communities fighting energy projects that will destroy their land, water and air. We work to stop pipelines that will bring fracked natural gas and tar sands crude to new markets, and support the efforts of communities to say “no” to fracking. And we are pushing for strong policies that protect our environment and focus on renewable and sustainable energy solutions – policies that serve people and the planet, not corporate greed.

Stop Bill C-5

URGENT ACTION ALERT: Call to Your Senator NOW to Stop the Anti-Democratic Bill C-5

Demand that the Senate stop Bill C-5 and protect health and the environment in consultation with First Nations ...
Fire Warning

Fire Warning

Fire season started early this year. Wildfires swept across northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba in May, displacing thousands from mostly indigenous ...
Prairie Water : Sovereignty, Scarcity and Conservation

Prairie Water : Sovereignty, Scarcity and Conservation (RECORDING)

Join the Edmonton Chapter of the Council of Canadians for Prairie Water: A webinar on Sovereignty, Scarcity and Conservation ...
Webinar screenshot with Maude Barlow

Defend the water, Protect the water: a Webinar on Water with Maude Barlow (RECORDING)

Join Maude Barlow for a webinar leading up to World Water Day, to discuss trade, the environment, and water ...
Examining Canada’s new C.D. Howe moment

Examining Canada’s new C.D. Howe moment

Canada’s industry minister emerged from a cabinet meeting recently to inform us that there had been discussion of a robust ...
How Canada can reach energy autonomy

How Canada can reach energy autonomy

Do we need new east-west oil pipelines to gain energy sovereignty and supply Atlantic Canadians with domestic oil? Alberta Premier ...
Richard Hagensen leads a song during the Sept. 28, 2023, protest calling for old-growth forest protection. (Photo by Marc Kitteringham/Campbell River Mirror)

Celebrating Rich Hagensen, outgoing chair of BC’s Campbell River chapter

Rich Hagensen reflects on decades of activism in Campbell River, from opposing fish farms to saving local hospitals. As he ...
By 10:54 a.m. January 2nd, Canada's richest CEOs will make the average worker's yearly salary. Tax the rich!

Time for the rich to pay their fair share!

By 10:54 a.m. on January 2, 2025, Canada’s top 100 CEOs have already pocketed what it takes the average worker ...