The panelists assigned to review the largest pipeline proposal in Canadian history were appointed to the NEB last month, and hail from Ontario and Quebec.
Brenda Kenny knows Canada's energy regulator inside out after working at the National Energy Board as a senior executive and then working as a chief industry lobbyist.
In the conclusion to our 25-part series on the Great Bear Rainforest Agreement, we explore what can be learned from British Columbia's historic achievement.
The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta says the company has admitted to unprofessional conduct on how it dealt with contract engineers.
In Alberta, the new tax is part of a larger plan to help it reduce emissions while diversifying its oil-rich economy. The tax officially began Sunday, adding pennies to the price of gasoline.
Alberta’s conservative parties, two stubborn rams of provincial politics for almost a decade, appear poised to lock horns once again in 2017. An entirely new entity may emerge once the dust settles.
Our climate targets have us heading for a three degree increase - a level at which scientists agree that large parts of the earth will become inhospitable to human civilization.
I have many questions about the Trudeau government's pipeline decisions, writes Charlene Aleck. The questions will haunt us long into the future if this project is allowed to proceed.