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Calgary Talks: Great Bear Sea and the Northern Gateway pipeline June 12, 2015 WWF-Canada is committed to protecting the Great Bear region and stand with the Coastal First Nations – this is not the place for this pipeline. Read More WWF-Canada is committed to protecting the Great Bear region and stand with the Coastal First Nations – this is... Read More
MaPP: The long view across a great big sea April 29, 2015 The Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) recognizes first and foremost that the health of the marine environment is the foundation for healthy communities and economies. Read More The Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) recognizes first and foremost that the health of the marine environment is the foundation... Read More
MaPP: A big plan for the Great Bear Sea April 27, 2015 The province of British Columbia signed a Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) agreement with 18 Coastal First Nations, whose traditional marine territories cover 102,000km2 of BC’s ocean environment. Read More The province of British Columbia signed a Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) agreement with 18 Coastal First Nations, whose traditional... Read More
Marine Plans to Protect the “Best Food in the World” April 16, 2014 After years of work, the Council of the Haida Nation and the Province of B.C. presented a new draft marine spatial plan this week in Haida Gwaii. The message from public Open Houses is... Read More After years of work, the Council of the Haida Nation and the Province of B.C. presented a new draft... Read More
What We’re Talking About When We’re Talking About Line 9 March 12, 2014 Pipeline decisions like Line 9 are locking us into a high carbon future and raising the need for a broader national conversation about a long-term vision for Canada. Read More Pipeline decisions like Line 9 are locking us into a high carbon future and raising the need for a... Read More
Protecting healthy ecosystems November 28, 2013 The Great Bear region offers unlimited potential for a diverse and sustainable economy based on healthy ecosystems. Read More The Great Bear region offers unlimited potential for a diverse and sustainable economy based on healthy ecosystems. Read More
Thousands of jobs rely on the species in the Great Bear November 26, 2013 The community depends on the species in the Great Bear. An oil spill would be detrimental to them and their economy. Read More The community depends on the species in the Great Bear. An oil spill would be detrimental to them and... Read More
It’s time to agree, the Great Bear is no place for pipelines and oil tankers November 25, 2013 If Premier Christy Clark opened the door to the Enbridge Northern Gateway oil pipeline with an announcement about a deal with Alberta, then for the sake of B.C.—and Canada—let’s make sure that door stays... Read More If Premier Christy Clark opened the door to the Enbridge Northern Gateway oil pipeline with an announcement about a... Read More
Safeguarding our Gift to the Earth November 25, 2013 Safeguarding an extraordinary ecosystem is always a conservation success. Safeguarding that success all over again is sometimes a conservation necessity. Read More Safeguarding an extraordinary ecosystem is always a conservation success. Safeguarding that success all over again is sometimes a conservation... Read More
Respect for the land and sea November 23, 2013 Respect for the land and sea is at the heart of how communities of the Great Bear interact with nature. Read More Respect for the land and sea is at the heart of how communities of the Great Bear interact with... Read More
Communities depend on the Great Bear Sea November 22, 2013 In the Great Bear region, people often refer to the ocean as their refrigerator. The sea is home to salmon, herring, halibut, sea cucumber, seaweed and a myriad of sea creatures, all dependent on... Read More In the Great Bear region, people often refer to the ocean as their refrigerator. The sea is home to... Read More
Coastal First Nations: Asking Canadians to Care November 20, 2013 For Coastal First Nations, respecting the Great Bear region means protecting it for future generations. Read More For Coastal First Nations, respecting the Great Bear region means protecting it for future generations. Read More