The deep sea is a treasure trove of biodiversity and home to untold wonders and…
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This is a non-designated project on federal lands or outside Canada. The listed authorities are responsible…
Fascinating artifacts were collected, and thousands of high-quality images were taken during the twelve-day research…
From: Global Affairs Canada The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs; the Honourable Steven Guilbeault,…
Canada is regarded as a country of spectacular nature, with magnificent forests. The boreal forest alone, stretching…
The Scuba News Canada published an article from Ecojustice in June 2023 :: “The House…
Long-awaited bill to update Canadian Environmental Protection Act faces final MP vote. OTTAWA | TRADITIONAL,…
NatureCOP is coming up fast. This is the biggest moment for nature in a decade…
Teacup Rock, formerly located about 66 kilometres from Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island, was one…
News Release from: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, August 2022 Rankin Inlet, Nunavut – The Arctic Ocean provides critical…
From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada News Release August 22, 2022 Prince Rupert, British Columbia – Watching whales…
Most of us have seen images of sea turtles malformed by plastic six-pack rings, dead…
Product: Shell Diving Drysuit Inflation Valve with International Nipple – Issue Consumer products, Injury hazard…
Whereas: The deep-sea plays a key role in the health of marine ecosystems and species,…
June 10, 2021 Ottawa, ON – Lost, abandoned and discarded fishing gear, or ‘ghost gear,’…
The modifications apply to both in-store and online grocery pickup and delivery orders. By Earth…
For more than half a century, the plastics industry has deflected blame on to consumers…
Not complying with the Act now can result in penalties of up to $50,000 for individuals and $250,000 for companies or corporations,
Welcome to The Scuba News Canada 2nd of our 4 part icebreaking series. Ice Patrol.…
Despite significant government commitments and investments in sustainable fisheries, only a quarter of Canada’s fish…
We have more climate momentum to celebrate: Last week November 12, 2020 the federal government introduced…
A report featuring new data from leading fisheries economists released today by Oceana Canada reveals that Canada’s…
There seems to be ongoing disputes/questions about the Cormorant, a former Naval Vessel, now residing…
Some Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and their people are defending their rights to traditional practices, clean air and water and a healthy environment. They say the Coastal GasLink pipeline threatens those rights.
In the time since the law was last updated, Canadians have become increasingly exposed to toxics in their everyday lives. We need a modern law that adequately protects them.
That’s why Oceana is calling on governments in Canada and the U.S. to take immediate action to stop the killing and save these whales from extinction.
Sharks are depending on us to stand up for their protection, don’t let them down.
Canadians were rightly proud of the Avro Arrow, a state of the art military interceptor…
Scientists, academics, environmentalists and communicators have urged governments to take the climate crisis seriously for…
The Canadian and American governments have issued a recall for a Suunto-built wireless tank pressure…
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has long called on the Government of Canada…
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has long called on the Government of Canada…
Up to 10.3 million tonnes of sea life is unintentionally caught each year around the…
The Canadian government has announced a ban on microbeads, and this progressive move will keep this harmful plastic pollutant out of Canada’s waterways. When products containing microbeads, such as cleansers, lotions and toothpastes, are used and rinsed down the drain, these bits of plastic — typically 1.0 millimetre or smaller in diameter — are too small to be caught by wastewater treatment facilities. Instead, they are flushed directly into lakes, rivers and streams, where they wreak havoc on wildlife. Scientists have found millions of microbeads in the Great Lakes, with the highest concentrations occurring near urban areas.
The Canadian government has announced a ban on microbeads, and this progressive move will keep…
OTTAWA — Ecojustice issued the following statement about the federal government’s plans for reviewing Canada’s…