Elizabeth McSheffrey
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News, Energy
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November 3rd 2016
Anderson's comments came days after the World Meteorological Organization reported this year was the hottest on record and that carbon pollution had reached levels not seen in three million years.
After several months of consultations, the three members of the special Kinder Morgan panel were not able to say whether they recommended the project, because they admit this wasn’t their mandate.
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.
The Quebec government announced a full public inquiry Thursday into the police surveillance of journalists after revelations various forces monitored reporters' phones.
Canada has promised the world it will act, and, perhaps for the first time, live up to its international climate commitments. Canadians deserve no less, write Ian Bruce and Joe Vipond.
The prime minister has been under fire for several weeks over so−called "cash−for−access" fundraisers, where donors have paid up to $1,500 to attend exclusive events featuring a minister.