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Greenpeace welcomes liberal natural platforms, and 100,000 Canadians look for natural responsibility.

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Montreal- Earlier this week, liberals led by Mark Carney presentation It will disclose a series of promises in Canada’s nature protection plan, biodiversity preservation, indigenous steward strengthening, freshwater protection and global protection goals.

Greenpeace Canada welcomes liberal natural platforms, especially in consideration of its current designated drama. but Restoration of the ecosystem and reversing biodiversity losses An international promise met.

This means re -introduction Bill C-73, Natural Responsibility Act, Amendment proposed by Greenpeace and other groups. The Bill C-73 is the key to implementing the global biodiversity framework and was discussed in the House of Representatives when Congress was held in January.

until now, Nearly 100,000 Canadians Signed a Greenpeace petition that requires a strong federal natural law. It protects Canada’s rich ecosystems, respects indigenous sovereignty, guarantees public responsibility, and establishes nature protection goals.

Greenpeace Canada’s Salomé Sané, Nature & BiodiverSity Athletes:

“The heartbeat of Canada is a heartbeat in the deep rivers of high forests and the land, but the ambiguous political promise will not be able to restore meadows, forests and water threatened by climate change, pollution, resource extraction and habitat destruction.

“With other federal parties, liberals should be responsible for Canada’s international promises, reverse natural losses, and to listen to legislation to maintain reconciliation and justice as the core of our joint responsibility for natural protection.” She added.

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Note for the editor:

  1. The Bill C-73, a natural responsibility, was introduced in the House of Representatives on June 13, 2024.

For more information, please contact us as follows.

Ray Yeung, Greenpeace Canada Communication activist, [email protected]

+1 (778) 681-9678

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