ResoluteRecord's profile picture. A catalogue of information on the Resolute vs. Greenpeace litigation. Standing up for our integrity is a moral obligation.

Resolute On The Record

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A catalogue of information on the Resolute vs. Greenpeace litigation. Standing up for our integrity is a moral obligation.

Today, a U.S. District Court recognized the merits of our defamation and unfair competition claims against Greenpeace and their cohorts and allowed our case to proceed: resolutevgreenpeace.com/blog/2019/1/22…


The public deserves to know the full truth about Greenpeace’s misconduct, and we have a moral obligation to raise questions about their credibility resolutevgreenpeace.com/blog/2018/3/2/… (7/7)


But it’s widely-known that @Greenpeace has a long track record of disregarding both legal and cultural boundaries: (6/7)

ResoluteRecord's tweet image. But it’s widely-known that @Greenpeace has a long track record of disregarding both legal and cultural boundaries: (6/7)

When we pointed out that @Greenpeace has made statements that it’s acceptable to knowingly break the law, they made more contradictory excuses. (5/7)


Incredibly, Greenpeace complains that being called out on blowing the discovery deadline is “disparaging” — to *them*! resolutevgreenpeace.com/blog/2018/3/2/… (4/7)


.@Greenpeace claims that our effort to inform the public about this development is “disparaging:” (3/7)

ResoluteRecord's tweet image. .@Greenpeace claims that our effort to inform the public about this development is “disparaging:” (3/7)

In their latest filing in Canadian court, @Greenpeace agreed that they failed to meet the deadline. (2/7)


Over 10 weeks ago, we pointed out that @Greenpeace missed its court-ordered deadline to produce documentary disclosure in our Canadian case resolutevgreenpeace.com/blog/2017/12/1… (1/7)


Boreal leaders have a clear message to all those who understand the value of Canada’s forestry sector:


.@Greenpeace & their allies continue to ignore these concerns from boreal communities. resolutevgreenpeace.com/blog/2017/12/1…


Anti-forestry activists pose a real threat to these communities, according to Mayor of Kapuskasing Alan Spacek:


Union leader Bill Murnighan stresses that forestry is an essential sector in Ontario and in the wider Canadian economy:


Mayor of Kenora Dave Canfield expresses his frustration with being told by anti-forestry groups what’s best for his community:


Shuniah Mayor Wendy Landry defends her communities from anti-forestry groups’ misinformation campaigns:


Community leaders in the boreal – including First Nations, mayors, and unions - are speaking out against misinformation from @Greenpeace & their cohorts


When anti-forestry activists threaten boreal communities, real leaders stand up

.@Greenpeace & their allies have ignored the people of the boreal. Community leaders have had enough:



.@Greenpeace & their allies have ignored the people of the boreal. Community leaders have had enough:


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