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Canada’s Parks: An Ailing Business?

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Canada’s National Parks employs over 40 000 Canadians, while generating close to three billion dollars a year. With visitors to Canada’s parks providing most of its funding for staff, services, and scientific research, the Canadian government is sidelining its efforts to support one of its largest, sustainable businesses. The Globe and Mail reports an increase in resource exploration in parks, with corporations placing pressure on the Canadian government to allow for the parks’ exploitation. Canada’s increase of interest in international trade has the potential to loosen regulation of recreation and…read more

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Corporate Power for Environmental Change

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With governments being slow to act against climate changing issues, large corporations are taking initiative. Forty large companies, among them, Cargill, Nestle, Sobeys, and McDonalds, joined the New York Declaration on Forests, on September 23rd, that aims to halve deforestation by 2020 and put an end to it by 2030. Along with these companies, 32 countries also joined. While governments are typically the first to show support for initiatives of this type, it shows great initiative and vision for companies to join. Governments tend to take action slowly, hindered by their…read more

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