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Webmaster
2012-05-29 23:22
Ontario Chapter
#BlackOutSpeakOut Update We are just a week away from #BlackOutSpeakOut day (June 4th). I can tell you the campaign momentum is building! The list of participating organizations is over 100 and growing! Maude Barlow just told me The Council of Canadians is...Alberta Tar Sands and Mackenzie River Delta, Biotechnology, Challenging Unsustainable Aquaculture, Clean Up Chalk River!, Climate Change, Climate Summits, Ecological Fiscal Reform, Ecosystems, Forests, Forests and Climate Change, Green Budget Coalition, Municipal Pesticide-Free Campaign, People Trade & the Environment News Digest, Population and the Environment, Right to Water, The Boreal Forest, Toxic Sludge, Water, A Park as Tribute to Andy Russell, Alberta Tar Sands Pipelines, CAFE Canada, Energy Onslaught, Fair Trade, Forests and Biodiversity, General - No issue selected, International Program, Nuclear Phaseout, Pesticide Awareness, Poverty Reduction for Environmental Conservation, Safe Food and Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Fisheries, Toxics Awareness and Education, Water Quality, Wilderness and Species Conservation, Alberta Centennial Wilds, Ban Asbestos, Food Irradiation, National Forest Strategy, Nuclear Subsidies, Oceans, Protecting Marine Areas from the Threat of Oil and Gas Development, Renewable Energy, Toxics, Trade and Environment, Waste Diversion, Water Conservation, Alberta Grizzlies, Caribou - Endangered, Food Miles, Government, Industrial Water Consumption, Newfoundland and Labrador, Pesticides, Radioactive Waste, Sydney Tar Ponds, Andy Russell – I’tai sah kòp (Castle), Great Lakes, Nuclear-Free Canada, Toxins In Food Consumables and Packaging, Bighorn Country, Intensive Livestock Operations, National Water Strategy, Endangered Species, Mussel / Shrimp / Salmon Aquaculture, Water Exports, Flathead Valley, Virtual Water Exports, Mountain Park - Cheviot, Indigenous Sovereignty, Atmosphere & Energy, Health & Environment, Protecting Biodiversity, Transition to Sustainable Economy
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Webmaster
2012-05-29 23:22
Sierra Club Canada
#BlackOutSpeakOut Update We are just a week away from #BlackOutSpeakOut day (June 4th). I can tell you the campaign momentum is building! The list of participating organizations is over 100 and growing! Maude Barlow just told me The Council of Canadians is...Alberta Tar Sands and Mackenzie River Delta, Biotechnology, Challenging Unsustainable Aquaculture, Clean Up Chalk River!, Climate Change, Climate Summits, Ecological Fiscal Reform, Ecosystems, Forests, Forests and Climate Change, Green Budget Coalition, Municipal Pesticide-Free Campaign, People Trade & the Environment News Digest, Population and the Environment, Right to Water, The Boreal Forest, Toxic Sludge, Water, A Park as Tribute to Andy Russell, Alberta Tar Sands Pipelines, CAFE Canada, Energy Onslaught, Fair Trade, Forests and Biodiversity, General - No issue selected, International Program, Nuclear Phaseout, Pesticide Awareness, Poverty Reduction for Environmental Conservation, Safe Food and Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Fisheries, Toxics Awareness and Education, Water Quality, Wilderness and Species Conservation, Alberta Centennial Wilds, Ban Asbestos, Food Irradiation, National Forest Strategy, Nuclear Subsidies, Oceans, Protecting Marine Areas from the Threat of Oil and Gas Development, Renewable Energy, Toxics, Trade and Environment, Waste Diversion, Water Conservation, Alberta Grizzlies, Caribou - Endangered, Food Miles, Government, Industrial Water Consumption, Newfoundland and Labrador, Pesticides, Radioactive Waste, Sydney Tar Ponds, Andy Russell – I’tai sah kòp (Castle), Great Lakes, Nuclear-Free Canada, Toxins In Food Consumables and Packaging, Bighorn Country, Intensive Livestock Operations, National Water Strategy, Endangered Species, Mussel / Shrimp / Salmon Aquaculture, Water Exports, Flathead Valley, Virtual Water Exports, Mountain Park - Cheviot, Indigenous Sovereignty, Atmosphere & Energy, Health & Environment, Protecting Biodiversity, Transition to Sustainable Economy
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Gretchen Fitzgerald
2012-10-03 16:25
Atlantic Chapter
Halifax, NS – Sierra Club Canada – Atlantic Canada Chapter and the Save Our Seas and Shores Coalition is calling on Newfoundland & Labradors’ offshore petroleum board (C-NLOPB) to fix their process to ensure there is a valid...





