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Over 170 People Tell RBC To Get Out of the Tar Sands!

Over 170 People Tell RBC To Get Out of the Tar Sands!

Posted by crystal on Mar 12th, 2010 in Climate Justice, RAN Toronto, Tar Sands | 0 comments

Protesters call on top tar sands financier to protect Indigenous rights and climate!
On March 3rd, more than 170 people gathered outside the RBC Annual General Shareholder Meeting in Toronto to protest the bank’s leading role in funding the contentious Alberta tar sands. People concerned with the impact of tar sands projects on First Nations, water [...]

A Hostile Climate – RAN's RBC Campaign in Maclean's Magazine!

A Hostile Climate – RAN's RBC Campaign in Maclean's Magazine!

Posted by crystal on Jan 14th, 2010 in Freedom From Oil, RAN Toronto, Tar Sands | 1 comment

RAN and the folks at RAN Toronto have been working super hard over most of 2009 to put pressure on RBC to respect Indigenous Rights and stop financing the Alberta Tar Sands! So we are so excited to see the campaign written about in Maclean’s Magazine ( a popular Canadian news magazine)! This is a [...]

Two actions in one week!? RAN and RAN Toronto mean business!

Two actions in one week!? RAN and RAN Toronto mean business!

Posted by crystal on Oct 29th, 2009 in Freedom From Oil, RAN Toronto | 4 comments

Thursday Oct 29 2009
At 7:30 am this morning a group of activists with RAN Toronto showed up to a sustainable business conference at which Sandra Odendahl Director of Environmental Affairs for RBC was slated to speak about sustainability as a strategic business opportunity.   To their surprise “TarSandra” and her good buddy “Big Oil ” were [...]

RAN Toronto Serve Fresh Cups of Reality to RBC

RAN Toronto Serve Fresh Cups of Reality to RBC

Posted by crystal on Oct 18th, 2009 in Freedom From Oil, RAN Toronto | 1 comment

Rainforest Action Network Toronto activists took part in a nation-wide campaign against Royal Bank of Canada, and set up a DIY coffee shop in front of RBC at Yonge and Bloor in Toronto to protest the bank’s involvement in the tar sands. Activists served coffee and tea, providing a visual protest against the water contamination [...]