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  • Christy Clark at the World Economic Forum in India in 2011
    Investigate and inform

    Christy Clark’s ‘five conditions con’

    2017 February 102024 July 8

    To no one’s surprise, the BC government has signed off on Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain oil sands pipeline and supertanker project in the Salish Sea.

    Read More Christy Clark’s ‘five conditions con’Continue

  • A map showing the location of victoria's oil sands.
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    Clark’s five pipeline conditions are a charade

    2017 January 292024 July 8

    Chris Genovali / Times Colonist
    To no one’s surprise, the provincial government of British Columbia has signed off on Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain project…

    Read More Clark’s five pipeline conditions are a charadeContinue

  • Southern Resident killer whale breaching from the waters of the Salish Sea with mountains in the background.
    Investigate and inform

    Time is running out for British Columbia’s killer whales

    2016 September 92024 July 8

    It has been 14 years since Southern Resident killer whales were listed as endangered. Today, less than 85 of these whales remain. Despite their legal obligation, the federal government has failed to take measures to recover these endangered whales…

    Read More Time is running out for British Columbia’s killer whalesContinue

  • Southern Resident killer whale breaching from the waters of the Salish Sea with mountains in the background.
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    Comment: National Energy Board is failing killer whales

    2016 June 302024 July 8

    Last month, the NEB recommended approval of Kinder Morgan’s proposed expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline and accompanying increase in oil-tanker traffic.

    Read More Comment: National Energy Board is failing killer whalesContinue

  • A killer whale spy hopping
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    Take a closer look at shipping effects in Salish Sea

    2016 April 222024 July 8

    This past week’s Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference in Vancouver provided an in-depth look at the threats facing this ecologically, economically and culturally important marine environment.

    Read More Take a closer look at shipping effects in Salish SeaContinue

  • Our threatened coast report cover over some salmon.
    Backgrounders

    Value of the Salish Sea revealed in new report

    2016 January 202024 July 8

    Raincoast’s new report encourages decision makers and residents to fully consider what is at stake from a host of proposed coastal energy and shipping projects.

    Read More Value of the Salish Sea revealed in new reportContinue

  • Two men posing with dead wolves in the snow.
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    We must end Alberta’s persecution of wolves

    2015 September 42024 July 8

    Chris Genovali and Sadie Parr/Huffington Post
    Grey wolves in Alberta are exposed to lethal threats from every angle, including aerial gunning from helicopters, choking neck-snares, and poison-baits…

    Read More We must end Alberta’s persecution of wolvesContinue

  • 2015 billboard campaign to stop killing wolves.
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    BC’s wolf cull is unscientific, unethical and unwarranted

    2015 May 152025 December 15

    This unscientific, unethical, and unwarranted wolf cull is a consequence of industrial logging and other human activity…

    Read More BC’s wolf cull is unscientific, unethical and unwarrantedContinue

  • Orcas breaching, covered in water, in the sunlight
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    Will there be peace on Earth for killer whales?

    2014 December 52024 July 8

    Chris Genovali, Times Colonist
    ‘Peace on Earth’ should extend goodwill and compassion to the non-human families and communities with whom we share this planet…

    Read More Will there be peace on Earth for killer whales?Continue

  • A poster for the movie directly affected.
    Events

    Tonight: Victoria premiere of Directly Affected

    2014 November 192024 July 8

    The Victoria premiere of Directly Affected, our new film on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain controversy, screens tonight 7:00PM at UVic’s Bob Wright Centre…

    Read More Tonight: Victoria premiere of Directly AffectedContinue

  • Light filled view of the active passage ways through the Salish Sea
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    We are all Directly Affected by Kinder Morgan’s proposal

    2014 November 172024 July 8

    Chris Genovali & Ross Dixon / Huffington Post
    Numerous risks associated with Kinder Morgan’s proposal could adversely affect people and wildlife locally, regionally, and globally…

    Read More We are all Directly Affected by Kinder Morgan’s proposalContinue

  • A grizzly bear gazes into the fog in the Great Bear Rainforest.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Grizzly bears more useful alive than dead

    2014 July 182024 October 8

    Chris Genovali / Times Colonist
    One can only conclude the minister of tourism was poorly briefed with regard to the grizzly hunt after reading about her recent speech on Saltspring…

    Read More Grizzly bears more useful alive than deadContinue

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