A delegation of Arctic aboriginals that includes Canadian Inuit will use its first appearance before the group that regulates global shipping to argue that it shouldn't be its last.
Ontario is set to join Quebec’s carbon market — which is tied to California’s — but so far the program has not had the desired outcome, say prominent experts.
If it works, our governments would be tapping into a tried-and-true Canadian approach that has worked, one that sees provinces pioneer good ideas we can scale up into national policies.
An aging pipeline plagued with safety problems and leaks continues to operate near Canada’s largest cities, despite repeated violations and serious warnings from two high-ranking officials.
Eight months after an emergency safety order, Kinder Morgan reported 173 fittings on a major oilsands pipeline made by a manufacturer in Thailand that sought bankruptcy protection.
Trapped oil has been discovered in at least three coves of the Seaforth Channel, where a 10-tonne tug and barge unit owned by Texas-based Kirby Corp. ran aground on Oct. 13.