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Will Québec “forget” a gem in its largest national park? First test for a “sustainable” Plan Nord

Op-Ed
Montreal, December 3, 2009.

Ever heard of the Tursujuq national park project? Located east of Hudson Bay in Nunavik, it is set to become no less than the largest national park in Québec, following the upcoming official announcement by the Charest government. Only then will the final park boundaries be known, and at the same time, the fate of the majestic Nastapoka River.

Make Forests Count for the climate

The December 2009 climate meetings in Copenhagen gives Canada and governments around the world to include requirements that protect forests. You can help Make Forests Count!

Lack of protection in Canada’s Flathead Valley threatens Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park

CPAWS and other Conservation Groups Make Case to UN World Heritage Committee

September 24, 2009

Calgary, Alta—Leading conservation groups briefed reporters at 1 p.m. today in Calgary, before heading to Fernie, B.C., to advise UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee mission on threats to Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The media briefing provided reporters with an advance look at the case being presented to these international experts, exposing alarming mining and energy proposals in the adjacent Flathead River Valley in British Columbia.