Elizabeth McSheffrey
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News, Energy
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October 31st 2016
There are very few forms of violence that have not been recorded at the lucrative North Mara mine in Tanzania since a Canadian mining giant, Barrick Gold, acquired it in 2006.
In a bizarre series of interviews, several major Canadian media outlets interviewed Jean Charest for the first time in months. None asked about his major pipeline lobbying fiasco.
More than three dozen safety recommendations have been outstanding for more than 20 years, said Kathy Fox, the chair of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
The company's US$406.4-million loss in the third quarter is primarily due to the long-term deferral of the proposed Sandpiper pipeline in the U.S. Midwest.
In strongly worded written comments, Sen. Murray Sinclair said he cannot overstate the importance of immediately complying with legal orders from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
It’s time to put the selfie sticks down. The Trudeau government is following in Stephen Harper's footsteps and promoting the extractive industry as the driver of jobs.