Fourteen Conservation Groups Urge Federal Leaders to Ensure Tariff Relief Does Not Harm Canada’s Forests

Unceded Algonquin Territory — Ottawa, ON | March 18, 2025 As Canada responds to the economic uncertainty caused by U.S. tariffs on forest products, 14 leading conservation organizations have issued an open letter urging federal party leaders to ensure that relief measures do not lead to the increased destruction of Canada’s primary and old-growth forests….

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Reaction: Canada Signs Two New Agreements to Support Provinces and Indigenous Leadership in Conservation

The Government of Canada has signed two new agreements to protect and restore Canada’s natural heritage. On March 7, 2025, the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance nature protection and climate adaptation. This agreement will commit up to $2 million over the next year to…

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Honouring Women for Nature: A Tribute to All Trailblazers This International Women’s Day

As the Honourary Chair for Women for Nature, the Honourable Senator Rosa Galvez shares, “It fills me with great hope and joy to witness young people stepping up as leaders in their communities to support and restore nature, shaping a cleaner and more promising future.” Among these leaders is Meg Beckel, whose unwavering commitment to…

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