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West Coast Environmental Law announces national Twitter debate

Topics: Climate and Energy

Latest Enbridge Oil Spill Proves Once Again the Risks of the Northern Gateway Pipeline Are Too Great for the Project to Be Approved

Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (March 29, 2012) - Jessica Clogg, Executive Director and Senior Counsel at the West Coast Environmental Law Association issued the following statement in response to today’s budget, which included rollbacks of long-standing legal protections for the environment.

Topics: Climate and Energy, Canada's Environmental Reviews

Topics: Climate and Energy, Canada's Environmental Reviews, Indigenous Law

Ottawa.  Yana Banzen and Kowlasar Misir, two students at the University of Ottawa’s Law School, are gearing up to participate in the world’s first ever Twitter Moot, scheduled for 21st February at 1pm EST.  The Twitter Moot, a project of West Coast Environmen

Topics: Indigenous Law

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (January 18, 2012) - Jessica Clogg, Executive Director and Senior Counsel at West Coast Environmental Law issued the following statement in response to today’s announcement that President Obama’s has reject

Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy

VANCOUVER – One of Canada’s oldest environmental law organisations responds to attack ads linked to a top oil sands firm suggesting that the venerable provider of environmental legal aid services is driven by US funde

Topics: Climate and Energy, Tar Sands, Pipelines & Tankers

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Topics: Environmental Legal Aid, Indigenous Law, Lands & Forests

Vancouver.  West Coast Environmental Law, a non-profit environmental law organization, today released a report – Professionals and Climate Change: How profess

Topics: Climate and Energy

VANCOUVER - Josh Paterson, staff lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law Association, made the following statement in response to learning tha

Topics: Canada's Environmental Reviews, Climate and Energy

Groups Petition Auditor General’s Office for Answers

Topics: Climate and Energy

Official Opposition’s first policy announcement is a bid to protect Pacific coast from oil tankers spills

Topics: Climate and Energy

Victoria, B.C. — Just days before the federal election, new polling results indicate 78.9 per cent of British Columbians support a ban on oil tanker traffic in B.C.’s inside coastal waters.

Topics: Climate and Energy

Alliance of five First Nations attend BMO AGM to dissuade bank from backing project that would harm rivers

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Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy

Minister Kent says Federal Review Panel to be re-appointed for environmental assessment of major project

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Topics: Climate and Energy

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Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law

Dogwood Initiative, Forest Ethics, West Coast Environmental Law Association, Living Oceans Society.

Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law

“Our lands and waters are not for sale, not at any price.”

Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy

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Topics: Climate and Energy

For immediate release: December 7, 2010

Environmental groups praise support for today's vote

 

Topics: Climate and Energy

Pour diffusion immédiate : Le 30 novembre 2010

L’appel à l'interdiction de pétroliers sur la côte nord du Pacifique s'intensifie : les Premières nations et les industries côtières unissent leurs forces à Ottawa et font pression pour une nouvelle loi

Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy

For Immediate Release: November 30, 2010

Delegation says oil tankers threaten coastal economies and communities.

Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law

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Topics: Climate and Energy, Canada's Environmental Reviews, Lands & Forests, Indigenous Law

Vancouver BC—On Friday afternoon, the Chiefs of the First Nations Summit of BC, representing a majority of First Nations and Tribal Councils in BC, stated that the

Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law