Mining

CEAA cuts provoke outrage

OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada is outraged at the news that the Harper government is slashing funding to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA).&n

Protect Fish Lake: Heed expert advice

OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada is calling on the federal government to respect the recommendations made by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Panel (CEAA) to not accept plans for the develop

Greens demand protection for lakes from mine dumping

The Green Party is demanding that Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Fisheries and Oceans Minister Loyola Hearn reverse a dangerous move to reclassify some Canadians lakes as toxic

Elizabeth May praises Ottawa for rejecting Digby quarry proposal

NEW GLASGOW – Green Party leader Elizabeth May today congratulated the federal government for following the advice of a joint federal-provincial panel review and rejecting the proposed White Point Q

Green Party urges federal government to act on asbestos threat

OTTAWA – Green Party leader Elizabeth May today called on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to act immediately to end asbestos production in Canada.

Green Party lauds landmark decision on Digby Neck quarry

NEW GLASGOW – Green Party Leader Elizabeth May today praised the joint federal-provincial panel reviewing the proposed quarry at Digby Neck, Nova Scotia, for its decision to reject the controversial

Green Party renews call for uranium mining ban

OTTAWA – Green Party leader Elizabeth May today underscored the urgent need for an immediate moratorium on uranium mining in Canada.

Canadian Cancer Society joins Green Party in call to ban asbestos

Canada's efforts to block international asbestos ban are a disgrace

Green Party calls for halt to Cape Breton strip mining operation

Ottawa (18 January 2007) - Green Party leader Elizabeth May today joined Citizens Against Strip Mining, a Cape Breton group, in calling on Environment Minister John Baird to work to stop strip mining
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