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Resolved to Win

January 12, 2011 | 

When you put a lot of work and energy into something, and it pans out, afterwards you can feel a weird combination of total exhaustion, but also lots of ...

Living Naturally

January 11, 2011 | 

On occasion Dogwood Initiative posts blogs written by our supporters. If you’ve got a topic you’d like to write about get in touch with us  [email protected]  If you’d like ...

Small gifts go a long way

January 6, 2011 | 

Have you ever made a donation to an organization? Did it feel like you were taking a stance, making a choice, being an activist? Large numbers of people making ...

Moratorium Now

December 15, 2010 | 

Guest Blog By Saul Arbess What’s wrong with this picture? On Dec. 2nd, I attended a meeting on the proposed resort development on lands adjoining the Juan de Fuca ...

Types of Harmful Human-Environment Impacts: Conclusion

December 15, 2010 | 

I’m looking forward to the New Year. Yeah, I know it’s dangerous, especially for someone my age, to wish away the present, but I’m looking forward to dealing with ...

Tanker Ban Legislation

December 14, 2010 | 

It’s finally happening! Media: click here to read the news release Environmental groups are once again applauding MPs who are taking the necessary steps to secure a permanent tanker ...

Legislation introduced to permanently protect Canada’s Pacific North Coast from oil spills

December 14, 2010 | 

Environmental groups are once again applauding MPs who are taking the necessary steps to secure a permanent tanker ban on Canada’s Pacific North Coast. A Private Member’s Bill was ...

Success: Tanker Motion Passes!

December 7, 2010 | 

We’re celebrating here in the Dogwood office and you should be too. Media: click here to read the news release This afternoon in the House of Commons, MP’s voted ...

Victory on Tanker Ban Motion a Victory for the Coast

December 7, 2010 | 

Environmental groups are praising the vote today in the House of Commons in support of a legislated tanker ban for Canada’s Pacific North Coast. The motion was put forward ...