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New alliance to bring renewable energy to remote communities in Canada’s Arctic, WWF-Canada announces

Iqaluit, March 31, 2016 – World Wildlife Fund Canada has brought together six organizations to help remote Canadian Arctic communities transition to renewable energy and reduce dependence on importing hazardous and costly diesel fuel.... Read More
Iqaluit, March 31, 2016 – World Wildlife Fund Canada has brought together six organizations to help remote Canadian Arctic...
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Megan Leslie Joins WWF-Canada

TORONTO, December 2, 2015 – WWF-Canada is delighted to announce that Megan Leslie, former Member of Parliament for Halifax and Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development has joined its... Read More
TORONTO, December 2, 2015 – WWF-Canada is delighted to announce that Megan Leslie, former Member of Parliament for Halifax...
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WWF congratulates City of Vancouver for climate leadership

PARIS, December 3, 2015 – Today the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) announced the winners of their third-annual C40 Cities Awards, recognizing Vancouver and 9 other cities around the world for their leadership in... Read More
PARIS, December 3, 2015 – Today the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) announced the winners of their third-annual C40...
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World can make the grade at Paris climate change talks

With the Paris climate change agreement undergoing an important stress test today, David Miller, WWF-Canada President and CEO, made the following statement:    “Today is an important day for the climate change agreement being... Read More
With the Paris climate change agreement undergoing an important stress test today, David Miller, WWF-Canada President and CEO, made...
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Building blocks in place for strong climate agreement

With less than a day and a half remaining for governments to make at COP21 in Paris, David Miller, WWF-Canada President and CEO, made the following statement:     “All the pieces are in... Read More
With less than a day and a half remaining for governments to make at COP21 in Paris, David Miller,...
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Optimism remains for a strong climate agreement

With less than a day remaining for governments to make a deal at COP21 in Paris, David Miller, WWF-Canada President and CEO, made the following statement:    “Some of the optimism of the early... Read More
With less than a day remaining for governments to make a deal at COP21 in Paris, David Miller, WWF-Canada...
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Nova Scotia puts Ocean-based renewable energy on the agenda

Halifax, NS, December 11, 2015 – Today, the Nova Scotia Legislature passed Bill 110, the Marine Renewable Energy Act, in an effort to ensure that marine renewable energy has appropriate licensing and environmental protections... Read More
Halifax, NS, December 11, 2015 – Today, the Nova Scotia Legislature passed Bill 110, the Marine Renewable Energy Act,...
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World climate change agreement brings benefits for nature and people

Paris, December 12, 2015 – The commitments enshrined in the new global climate change agreement must be translated into on-the-ground action to protect nature and communities across Canada to reach the ultimate goal of limiting... Read More
Paris, December 12, 2015 – The commitments enshrined in the new global climate change agreement must be translated into on-the-ground...
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High quality protected areas key to Canada’s ocean future

Reacting to the news that Canada aims to officially designate 10% of its territorial waters as Marine Protected Areas by 2020, Bettina Saier, WWF-Canada’s Vice President for Oceans, released the following statement:  “Marine protected... Read More
Reacting to the news that Canada aims to officially designate 10% of its territorial waters as Marine Protected Areas...
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