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Whose Voice Counts?

October 14, 2010 | 

Municipal and regional governments are uniquely participatory structures.  Small constituencies and the proximity between elected officials and the public offers people a chance to have significant influence on the ...

Video Takes You Places

October 14, 2010 | 

It’s a blustery Thanksgiving morning in Victoria when Jamie Tanner and I sit down over breakfast to talk about the environmental movement and film-making.  Jamie is one of BC’s ...

Province-Wide Resolutions Oppose Oil Tanker Plans

October 8, 2010 | 

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Boreal Boycotts Return

October 6, 2010 | 

Dogwood Initiative often posts reports related to our work on community land reform and resource use from across Canada and the world in Blogwood. Grassy Narrows renews boycott of ...

Three Technological Inventions with Great Environmental Impact

October 5, 2010 | 

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 ...

Young Parents Reclaim Public Land for Garden

September 30, 2010 | 

Media Release For immediate release 30/09/2010 Contact: Gordon O’Connor 250 858 9990 [email protected] Young Parents Reclaim Public Land for Garden Reclaim the Commons Gardening Initiative Promotes Local Food Sovereignty ...

Great Bear Rainforest – Through a Lens

September 29, 2010 | 

Great Bear Rainforest RAVE from iLCP on Vimeo.

If you fly by jet you kill?

September 17, 2010 | 

Humans emit huge quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases are accumulating and causing climate change. Climate change currently kills hundreds of thousands of people each year ...

A Summer of Outreach, A Lifetime of Lessons

September 16, 2010 | 

Looking Back on my No Tankers summer I’ve been a part of the climate movement and attended community outreach events for several years, but this was definitely a summer ...