Mike De Souza
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News, Energy, Politics
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October 27th 2017
When asked about Kinder Morgan's claims on Friday, Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan told National Observer in a phone interview that the company was playing "fast and loose with the facts."
The disruptions follow a warning from Kinder Morgan that it is facing delays and losses of more than $90 million per month because of its struggles to get permits from the city of Burnaby.
Following the National Energy Board's projection that Canadians' fossil fuel use will peak in 2019, then decline, Alberta's environment minister says the province — known for its oil production — will have a big stake in an energy future that shifts to renewables.
On the end of his Canadian tour, Roger Waters pretty much blew my mind. The visuals at the concert were brilliant, the music amazing. The overall effect was mind-altering.
"It's another miracle on the Prairies," Jason Kenney told a cheering crowd after the result was announced. The former federal cabinet minister took 61.1 per cent of the vote.
Perhaps you forgot, or perhaps you're hearing them for the first time. Either way, you might want to know about them as Jason Kenney pursues his career in politics.
You could say that the spirit of Donald Trump was in the room as former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney launched a bid to lead Alberta's Progressive Conservative party on Wednesday.
Stephen Harper has expressed alarm over his successor's handling of NAFTA negotiations with the United States, with the former prime minister declaring the negotiations in real peril in a memo titled, "Napping on NAFTA."
As controversy rages over whether Bill Morneau's personal fortune has compromised his work as finance minister, the governing Liberals are taking shelter from the storm in the only place they can find it: the office of ethics commissioner Mary Dawson.
A longtime Liberal member of the Quebec legislature stepped away from the party on Thursday, October 26, 2017, following his arrest by the province's anti-corruption unit.