Mike De Souza, Elizabeth McSheffrey
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News, Energy, Politics
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May 15th 2017
A panel of experts appointed by the Trudeau government has recommended scrapping the Calgary-based federal pipeline regulator and replacing it with a new commission in Ottawa.
Canada’s pipeline watchdog has given two of North America’s largest energy companies up to six months to fix what industry insiders have described as a series of “ticking time bombs.”
Two Immigration and Refugee Board appeal judges say a reappointment process is a sham to screen out Conservative appointees and institutional memory is being lost in the process.