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Inspire loved ones with a Legacy Gift
There are many ways to leave a lasting impact - legacy giving on one such way to make a big difference.
Got milk? Not this month!
May is a milk-free month at Ecojustice's Vancouver office. Read on to find out why.
ACTION ALERT: Black Out Speak Out
We won't be silenced. Join us as we stand up for nature and democracy.
Budget bill 2012: What it means for the environment and Canadians
More than one third of 400+ page bill dedicated to shredding Canada’s environmental laws
Ontario’s math is off when it comes to hauling hazardous waste
Hazardous waste hauling needs oversight to prevent illegal dumping.
Federal government’s takedown of CEAA is bad news for Canadians
Announced changes undermine Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and Canada’s environmental laws.
Kinder-surprise!-Morgan’s big bad pipeline plans
Ecojustice files petition to Auditor General about energy giant’s pipeline plans
Spring has sprung, the grass has riz, I wonder where the carbon is?
Time for some spring cleaning and a lesson on how little things add up — negatively AND positively.
What our win means for the killer whales — and for us
Our long court battle may be over, but the real work is just beginning
Committing to a sustainable workplace
At Ecojustice, we're always looking for ways to work smarter and greener. Read more about the sustainability measures we've taken to reduce our footprint.
Finding the silver lining in an otherwise grey budget
Groups expect feds to roll back environmental laws, but details are still unclear.
Weaker environmental laws mean a weaker Canada
Why you should care about preserving our environmental laws
A look back at the Fisheries Act
Some sage words of wisdom from 1977 on why you must protect habitat if you want to protect fish.
Doug says NO to tankers and so do WE
Ecojustice staffers brave the rain and cold to stand up against tanker traffic on B.C.'s coast.
Minister Kent responds to Sage-grouse petition
More than 65,000 people from around the globe helped us deliver a strong message to Environment Canada.
Taking a stand in Newfoundland and Labrador
Why we’re launching a case challenging the proposed Lower Churchill Project
The Spring 2012 newsletter is out!
And we're talking about pipelines ...
Caribou battle lands in Federal Court (Part II)
How this case is about much more than saving the caribou and why it matters
Taking the feds to court over Canada’s Sage-grouse
We’ve launched a new case to protect this iconic Prairie bird.
Another step forward for public participation in Canada
Court of Appeal ruling paves way for Albertans to get active on issues that affect their lives.

