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Thousands Call on Province to Properly Assess U.S. Coal Exports

February 20, 2014 | 

VANCOUVER – As Port Metro Vancouver delayed a decision and requested more health-related information on the proposal to ship U.S. thermal coal through Fraser Surrey Docks and Texada Island, ...

We deserve the facts!

February 15, 2014 | 

Over the past year Dogwood Initiative has been part of an ever-growing grassroots movement to protect our health and communities from the threat of expanded coal exports. We are ...

In the spirit of kindness

February 15, 2014 | 

Guest blog post by Jess Housty More and more often, we are reading in the news about the federal government and various intelligence and law enforcement agencies allegedly “spying” ...

Bad News for Enbridge

February 15, 2014 | 

A new poll released on Feb. 5 by Justason Market Intelligence, commissioned by Dogwood Initiative and three other groups, has confirmed the majority of British Columbians are still opposed ...

Dogwood Reacts to Enbridge Attack Video

February 9, 2014 | 

Contact: Edie Irons, Communications Director, 250-634-0924 On Feb. 8, Enbridge released a video attacking a recent poll conducted by Justason Market Intelligence on behalf of Dogwood Initiative and three ...

B.C. residents remain strongly opposed to Enbridge’s oil tanker and pipeline proposal

February 5, 2014 | 

Contact: Edie Irons, Dogwood Initiative: (250) 370-9930 x. 31 Barb Justason, Justason Market Intelligence: (604) 783-4165 Victoria, B.C. – According to a recent poll by Justason Market Intelligence, nearly ...

Dogwood reacts to B.C.-Alberta Working Group Report

January 28, 2014 | 

Contact: Will Horter, Executive Director, 250.418.1672 VICTORIA – The B.C.-Alberta energy infrastructure working group created by premiers Christy Clark and Alison Redford released its report yesterday. Will Horter, Dogwood ...

The No Tankers movement could change politics in B.C. forever

“It’s not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what’s required.” – Sir Winston Churchill In December when the federal review panel announced their recommendation ...

The first steps of organizing

If enough British Columbians pledge to sign up their friends, family and neighbours, it will be politically disastrous for Premier Clark if she does not stand up for B.C. ...