In a new letter sent on Tuesday, the NEB said it would proceed with the hearings in Montreal, but would only allow people to submit comments in writing about explosive allegations of bias.
Cleanup of an oil spill along the North Saskatchewan River will be put on hold as water levels are expected to rise by up to two metres in the coming days, a government official said.
A controversial U.S. consulting firm assigned to complete water quality tests. A First Nation whose waters are covered in oil. Husky has dismissed all of it.
Environment Minister Glen Murray said fluctuations in the Quebec and California carbon market are "normal" and are affected by a host of political, economic and legal factors.
Some of the last evacuees from the Fort McMurray wildfire are being allowed to return home after Alberta’s top health officer approved the cleanup of their neighbourhoods.
The union representing nearly 51,000 Canada Post employees issued a 72-hour notice of job action Thursday, accusing the Crown corporation of forcing a labour dispute.
"Women and girls are less likely to get an education, more likely to be impoverished, and face greater risk of disease and poor health," Trudeau wrote in a letter released early Thursday morning.
Drug overdoses have spiked this week at Vancouver's supervised-injection site as workers report noticing an unknown substance has appeared on the streets.
If legalized, 72 per cent of surveyed physicians think the government should regulate THC levels in recreational marijuana, and over half don't want medical weed sold in pharmacies.
One part of the research done on rats involved giving them THC, the intoxicating part of cannabis, and having them choose between an easy or hard task to earn sugary treats.