Erik Solheim says Nokia lost the cell phone market because it didn't embrace touch screens, while Steve Jobs and Korean manufacturers spearheaded change.
Winnipeg-Centre MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette isn't too sure consultation really took place with First Nations impacted by the Site C Dam in northwestern B.C.
Canada's natural resources minister says the timeline for the government review of the Energy East project may be changed "modestly" if the regulator needs to return to square one.
Inuit in Canada and Greenland want to jointly control a unique area of the Arctic Ocean to protect crucial hunting grounds and restore a crucial travel corridor.
After the Dakota Access pipeline battle, Indigenous people across North America are sharing "unprecedented unity" when it comes to protecting their culture, livelihood, and sovereignty.
Ottawa has an obligation to uphold treaty rights in relation to the $9−billion Site C dam project in British Columbia, two First Nations groups from the province argued Monday.
When the project was proposed to potential shippers in 2013, TransCanada anticipated oil would start flowing in 2017. That's looking increasingly unlikely.
Canada's pipeline regulator made an "illegal" decision to shut down a probe into its private dealings with oil industry advocates, says a Quebec environmental group.
The Site C project goes against Trudeau government's pledge to have a nation-to-nation relationship, says Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde.
People are talking after the panel reviewing Trans Canada's controversial Energy East pipeline has recused itself in the wake of a scandal uncovered by National Observer.
The panel reviewing the Energy East pipeline has recused itself in the wake of revelations uncovered in August by National Observer. A stunning move that also affects the role of the NEB's chairman.