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Greenpeace Canada is a non-governmental environmental organization that focuses on various environmental issues, advocating for policies and practices that aim to protect the environment and promote peace. The organization engages in direct action, lobbying, and research to influence public policy and raise awareness about pressing environmental challenges.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Greenpeace Canada

66.11

-0.28%

Latest Event

Greenpeace Canada Exposes Industry Lobbying on Nature Offsets

Greenpeace Canada published an investigation revealing coordinated lobbying by logging, mining, and oil companies, which are pushing for federal offset policies that would allow them to pay-to-pollute rather than adopt strong nature protections. The report calls for new legislation and independent review of federal offset programs to protect nature and hold polluters accountable.

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Greenpeace Canada is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • Greenpeace Canada Exposes Industry Lobbying on Nature Offsets Logo
    FEB
    28
    2024

    Greenpeace Canada published an investigation revealing coordinated lobbying by logging, mining, and oil companies, which are pushing for federal offset policies that would allow them to pay-to-pollute rather than adopt strong nature protections. The report calls for new legislation and independent review of federal offset programs to protect nature and hold polluters accountable.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    Greenpeace Canada's investigative report exposes efforts by extractive industries to undermine environmental protections through offset policies. This proactive stance challenges corporate collusion and regulatory capture, promoting transparency and accountability in public policy. Such actions support democratic decision-making and safeguard marginalized communities from exploitative practices.

    Revealed: How Industry Lobbying is Reducing Nature to a Monopoly Board

  • Greenpeace Canada Investigates Corporate Lobbying to Weaken Nature Protections Logo
    FEB
    08
    2024

    Greenpeace Canada's investigative report, released on February 8, 2024, reveals that natural resource companies, including Shell Canada, are intensifying federal lobbying efforts to promote offset policies that effectively allow pay-to-pollute. The report exposes a coordinated industry front aiming to undermine strong nature protection measures and emissions reductions, in a bid to soften environmental regulations.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    By releasing this investigation, Greenpeace Canada is actively challenging the powerful lobbying efforts of natural resource companies that seek to weaken environmental policies. This public disclosure promotes transparency and counters authoritarian corporate influence on policymaking.

    Investigation: Lobbying against Nature

  • +70

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    April 9

    The publication of this detailed investigative report underscores Greenpeace Canada's commitment to independent media and public accountability. By using its platform to expose the corporate lobbying tactics that threaten environmental safeguards, the organization reinforces democratic oversight and counters authoritarian narratives.

    Investigation: Lobbying against Nature

  • Greenpeace Canada Exposes Industry Lobbying for Offsets Policies Logo
    FEB
    08
    2024

    On February 8, 2024, Greenpeace Canada released an investigation revealing a united industry front pushing for federal offset policies that would allow corporations to pay to pollute instead of implementing strict environmental protections. The report calls for an independent review of these offset programs and stronger new legislation to implement Canada’s international nature commitments.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    Greenpeace Canada's investigation challenges the corporate efforts to commodify nature through offsets that enable pay-to-pollute practices. This direct action against entrenched industry lobbying aligns with anti-authoritarian and progressive values, promoting transparency and stronger environmental policies.

    Lobbying against Nature

  • Greenpeace Canada Exposes Forced Labour in Seafood Supply Chains Logo
    SEP
    15
    2022

    Greenpeace Canada, alongside its international affiliates, released an investigative report highlighting forced labour and human rights abuses in the supply chain of major US seafood brand Bumble Bee and its Taiwanese owner FCF. The report calls on US authorities to block imports of seafood produced under exploitative conditions and urges greater corporate accountability.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    Greenpeace Canada's investigation represents a strong public and political stance against forced labour and unethical practices in the seafood industry. By calling on US Customs and the Biden Administration to block imports tainted by human rights abuses, the organization actively uses its influence to advocate for policy changes that protect worker and consumer rights, aligning with anti-authoritarian and progressive values.

    Greenpeace investigation finds suspected human rights abuse by suppliers of major US and Taiwanese seafood company

  • +70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 9

    The report not only exposes unethical business practices, such as the use of forced labour and violations of fishery regulations, but it also advocates for corporate transparency and accountability. By shining a light on these practices, Greenpeace Canada promotes ethical business practices and supports labor rights, making it a positive force against authoritarian-favoring exploitation.

    Greenpeace investigation finds suspected human rights abuse by suppliers of major US and Taiwanese seafood company

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