Ecojustice video wins international award
Ecojustice's animated video on source water protection has earned a bronze medal at the Bassawards, a global program that promotes excellence in broadcast design. The post Ecojustice video wins...
View ArticleEfforts to protect whales don’t stop at the border
American naval exercises pose threat to endangered whale populations The post Efforts to protect whales don’t stop at the border appeared first on Ecojustice.
View ArticlePublic shut out of NGP process, but won’t be silenced
Concerned Canadians refuse to back down and be shut out of the Northern Gateway pipeline hearing process. The post Public shut out of NGP process, but won’t be silenced appeared first on Ecojustice.
View ArticleViruses on fish farms + wild salmon = bad news
How Ecojustice is helping Alexandra Morton take the fight to get infected fish out of the water to Federal Court The post Viruses on fish farms + wild salmon = bad news appeared first on Ecojustice.
View ArticleTankers? No thanks.
More than five months into technical hearings on the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, the National Energy Board panel tasked with reviewing the project will finally hear evidence on the risk the...
View ArticleWhat will your legacy be?
Learn how our supporters are planting seeds for future change. The post What will your legacy be? appeared first on Ecojustice.
View ArticleU.S. Court win for endangered killer whales stands
Whales rely on their hearing to survive in the dark ocean environment. That’s why Ecojustice and our clients take noise pollution in whale habitats seriously. And that’s why we’re celebrating some good...
View ArticleIs 10 years too long to wait for an investigative report on mercury pollution?
You might be angry after reading this. After 10 years, we have the results of an investigation into mercury pollution (Click here to get the full report). We believe the report confirms our allegation...
View ArticleLaura Anderson
Laura’s passion and care for nature began at an early age in England where she grew up. Laura can’t remember a time when she wasn’t living near or learning from gardens. The family kept an impressive...
View Article97 per cent support Ontario’s plan to restrict bee-killing pesticides
Close to 50,000 comments submitted during public consultation process TORONTO – Ontario’s proposal to restrict bee-killing pesticides received an overwhelmingly positive response from the public. Close...
View ArticleEnvironmental groups back in court to defend killer whale ruling
Federal government seeks to reverse parts of 2010 decision on critical habitat protection The post Environmental groups back in court to defend killer whale ruling appeared first on Ecojustice.
View ArticlePolicies and accreditation
Climate Smart At Ecojustice, we are committed to living our values everyday. That means paying close attention to the impact our operations have on the planet and striving to reduce our carbon...
View Article4 reasons the NEB should recommend rejecting the Kinder Morgan project
Since Kinder Morgan first proposed its expansion plan to twin its Trans Mountain pipeline, the project has encountered overwhelming opposition — the ever-expanding list of critics includes First...
View ArticleHelp stop the flood of microbeads
Canada’s government needs to act faster than proposed to stop the flood of microbeads into lakes and rivers It used to be said that we could achieve “better living through chemistry” and experience a...
View ArticleWorld Whale Day: Taking a look at what we’re doing to protect whales
You likely know that Feb. 14 is Valentine’s Day, but did you know that the day before, Feb. 13, is World Whale Day? World Whale Day, which began in Maui to coincide with the annual humpback whale...
View ArticleProtecting Lancaster Sound
Lancaster Sound, Nunavut, is one of the richest marine mammal areas in the world, home to narwhals, belugas, bowhead whales, ringed seals, harp seals and walruses, and harbours one of the highest...
View ArticleLawsuit challenges Shell oil permits in Arctic Canada
The permits, long overdue to expire, undermine efforts to protect Lancaster Sound, groups say OTTAWA, April 12, 2016 – WWF-Canada, represented by Ecojustice lawyers, is taking legal action to quash...
View ArticleLancaster Sound clears major hurdle on path to environmental protection
Establishing a marine conservation area in Lancaster Sound, Nunavut, would help protect one of the world’s richest marine mammal habitats from dangerous offshore drilling. Sitting at the eastern...
View ArticleA shrug of the shoulders? Failures of the federal government’s draft climate...
Canada has been at the forefront of the climate change conversation more than once during the past several months: In Paris, the newly elected federal government took a strong stance on the global...
View ArticleSave our salmon — get diseased fish out of Pacific Ocean
The government recently made an announcement that could critically impact wild salmon: Atlantic salmon on at least one farm off the B.C. coast have a serious disease called Heart and Skeletal Muscle...
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