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    Fleet Separation Policy Needed to Protect Inshore Fisheries

    Media Release | Thursday, 08 Mar 2012
    OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada is calling on Minister Ashfield to ensure that Atlantic inshore fisheries are protected by the fleet separation policy. This policy prevents a company from both...

    International Women's Day Puts Spotlight on Ottawa

    Media Release | Thursday, 08 Mar 2012
    Recent Legislation Bound to Hurt Canada's Women OTTAWA - International Women’s Day is a reminder to celebrate the great achievements that society has made in recognizing the equality of women.  “...

    Green Cleaning Solutions for Dirty Politics

    Media Release | Saturday, 03 Mar 2012
    TORONTO -The robocalls scandal shows the need for a wider clean-up of our electoral system, says the Green Party of Canada.  “First of all, we need to have a public commission of inquiry into the...

    A False Majority by Fraudulent Means?

    Media Release | Thursday, 01 Mar 2012
    OTTAWA – The Green Party is calling for a public inquiry into the fraudulent robodials and a referendum on electoral reform. Suggesting that Canada’s first-past-the-post system is highly vulnerable...

    Canada may lose scientific pearl

    Media Release | Tuesday, 28 Feb 2012
    OTTAWA - Canada is losing a critical research lab just at a crucial time when more information is needed, says the Green Party of Canada.  The Greens are strongly protesting the loss of funding that...

    Canada’s Reputation on Human Rights Continues to Slide

    Media Release | Tuesday, 28 Feb 2012
    OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada is saddened but not shocked by the scathing review of the United Nations (UN) Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) for Canada’s lack of...

    May seeks emergency debate on Robocalls

    Media Release | Monday, 27 Feb 2012
    OTTAWA - Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands, has contacted the Speaker to request an emergency debate on the growing scandal around misleading...