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August 31st, 2011

Canada’s caribou strategy identifies habitat needed for survival; threats persist

VANCOUVER – Last week, Environment Canada released the long-awaited Recovery Strategy for boreal woodland caribou, an iconic species threatened with extinction from the Yukon to Labrador. Under Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA), Recovery Strategies must identify, using the best available science and Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge, the habitat that the
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August 24th, 2011

The Majesty of Manitoba Preserved

The remote reserve of the Poplar River nation occupies a tiny cranny of the vast boreal forest that circles the Northern hemisphere like a verdant tonsure, stretching across Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia’s upper reaches. During summer, people and supplies access this small eastern Manitoba community by air or river barge.
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July 23rd, 2011

Cross Canada Canoe Trek Makes a Stop at The Forks

Youth raise awareness about need to protect watersheds A CPAWS and Trans CanEAUda event The Forks, Winnipeg – A team of 8 young nature enthusiasts will be arriving by canoe to The Forks Historic Port as part of a 7,000km trek that began in Ottawa this May. The group, paddling
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July 6th, 2011

First Nations, Métis get behind prohibition on moose hunting

Wolves, ticks and a deadly parasite are killing so many Manitoba moose that hunters, including those from First Nations and Métis communities, are ready to lay down their riflles. This week, Manitoba announced a ban on moose hunting near the Duck and Porcupine Mountains of western Manitoba, expanding a ban
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June 28th, 2011

Fisher Bay – Who decides?

Oh. My. Goodness! It’s so wet and windy in Winnipeg that I’m not able to get out on the boat and see Fisher Bay, one of the Seven Small Wonders of Canada, which is too bad, as this is one of the most beautiful and ecologically valuable places in Canada!
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June 17th, 2011

CPAWS Applauds Wilderness Protection Announcement

The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is cheering the protection of a huge area of Manitoba’s Boreal Forest that was announced by the provincial government today. The ancient and largely undisturbed wilderness, about 20 times the size of Winnipeg, was legally protected from industrial activities such as logging, mining,
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June 1st, 2011

Suzuki slams PC Bipole stand

Canada’s most prominent environmentalist didn’t mince words Friday when he slammed Hugh McFadyen’s Progressive Conservatives for wanting to build the new Bipole hydro transmission line through one of the last intact wilderness areas in North America.
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May 30th, 2011

A Forest of Blue: Canada’s Boreal

Seen from above, Canada’s boreal forest shimmers on a bright summer day.  Much of the surface of Canada’s boreal is comprised of countless lakes,  rivers and wetlands. It is literally a forest of blue. Saving Canada’s boreal forest is increasingly viewed as a global conservation priority. But until recently, the
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May 27th, 2011

Look, there in the forest – it’s a provincial premier

Imagine their surprise—a crew of grubby diehard wilderness canoeists on the Bloodvein River were welcomed to Manitoba by Premier Greg Selinger Thursday. They also met some 39 conservation scientists, dignitaries and major media from Toronto, Chicago, New York and Winnipeg, also on tour on the Bloodvein River.
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May 20th, 2011

The Boreal Forest: Our Land, Our Story, Our Responsibility

You are invited to attend “The Boreal Forest: Our Land, Our Story, Our Responsibility” National Aboriginal Speaking Series Tour Thursday, June 2nd, 7:00 p.m. at the University of Manitoba Free admission – Open to the Public – Refreshments provided The Canadian Boreal Initiative is inviting you to the opening event
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May 18th, 2011

Manitoba Hydro needs clean-energy image

DEAR EDITOR, In his May 6 column, Will Yanks pay for NDP mistake?,  Garland Laliberte gives the false impression that Manitoba Hydro faces no risks and no challenges when it comes to marketing and selling our power as a clean premium product in international export markets.  Nothing could be further
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March 18th, 2011

West-side hydro line right approach: lobby group

U.S. conservationists back NDP strategy A U.S.-based conservation group has weighed into the Manitoba Hydro Bipole III debate, arguing that moving the transmission line down the east side of Lake Winnipeg would harm the boreal forest. The Pew Environment Group’s report, which came out earlier this week, found Canada’s boreal
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