Canada's national pipeline regulator released stunning records about private meetings that prompted an apology for making false and misleading statements.
Newly-published research shows, riding-by-riding, that Canadians widely believe climate change is happening, is at least partly caused by human activity, and overwhelmingly support cap and trade.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne defended an Ontario Energy Board decision not to put carbon pricing costs on a separate line item in natural gas bills, even though both Quebec and B.C. do the opposite.
The early results are in and they confirm a catastrophic oil spill from a Husky Energy pipeline has contaminated the North Saskatchewan River to a point where it could endanger human health.
The auditor’s office said in 2012 that the Ministry of Energy and Resources did not have effective ways to ensure full compliance with laws for pipeline construction and operation.
The Husky oil spill in Saskatchewan may be well over 1,000 kilometres away, but for B.C. residents concerned about the Kinder Morgan expansion project, the disaster still hits close to home.