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Time to stop blaming “foreign funded” environmentalists for the oil industry’s woes
Author:
Jessica Clogg, Executive Director & Senior Counsel
Date:
30 January, 2019
The Unist’ot’en stand-off: How Canada’s “prove-it” mentality undermines reconciliation
Author:
Eugene Kung, Staff Lawyer , Gavin Smith, Staff Lawyer
Date:
16 January, 2019
EDRF Victory: Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club wins fight for public access
Author:
Erica Stahl, Staff Lawyer, EDRF
Date:
15 January, 2019
Why hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate costs?
Author:
Andrew Gage, Staff Lawyer
Date:
11 January, 2019
2018 - A Year In Review Story...
Author:
Date:
20 December, 2018
Most Canadians want Big Oil to pay for climate costs — Industry is gaslighting Whistler
Author:
Andrew Gage, Staff Lawyer
Date:
18 December, 2018
Anti-SLAPP legislation missing in action in BC
Author:
Erica Stahl, Staff Lawyer
Date:
17 December, 2018
Join Quebec youth in talking about how climate change harms our rights
Author:
Andrew Gage, Staff Lawyer
Date:
30 November, 2018
Anti-Bill C-69 rhetoric is not just misleading, it’s irresponsible
Author:
Anna Johnston, Staff Lawyer
Date:
22 November, 2018
BC’s proposed new Environmental Assessment Act: some things have really changed…others, not so much
Author:
Gavin Smith, Staff Lawyer
Date:
21 November, 2018
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