Energy
Wildfires, refinery outage behind Petro-Canada fuel shortage in the West
The gasoline shortage comes as prices have spiked 10 cents a litre in recent days across the Prairies, says Gasbuddy.com petroleum analyst Dan McTeague.
Rex Weyler: Will electric cars slow global warming?
How much carbon emissions will electric cars save?
Here's what the science really says about Fort McMurray and climate change
A few days ago Mike Flannigan travelled to Fort McMurray as part a special scientific research team studying the raging wildfire.
Here's a look inside Big Oil's "ground war" to change how you think
Canadian oil and gas companies are becoming more sophisticated in their approach to winning public support by adopting aggressive grassroots-style marketing tactics.
Twelve U.S. congressmen got campaign money from Exxon PAC. Now they want this man to shut up
Of the thirteen congressmen, twelve have received campaign contributions from the Exxon Mobil PAC since 2012.
NEB recommends approval for expansion of TransCanada's Alberta natural gas system
The company must meet 48 conditions, including five related to the protection and restoration of caribou habitat. The project would run though the territory of the threatened boreal woodland caribou.
New England lobsters swim to Canada, bringing jobs with them
While the southern New England lobster fishery has all but collapsed, fishers in Maine, Prince Edward Island and even further north are benefiting from the crustaceans’ movement.
She wants to rebuild, but says their Fort McMurray homes may be biohazards by end of summer
“If there is water damage, mouldy food, etc, our house and many others will be a biohazard by the end of the summer if the cleanup takes that long."
Gwyn Morgan's Fort McMurray wildfire fairy tale: Charles Mandel
Gwyn Morgan, Encana's founder, pokes at the merits of other countries' human rights records while ignoring his own firm's previous failings
Kai Nagata: CBC pretends Trans Mountain's 69 oil spills never happened
We can’t have an informed public conversation when university profs and news outlets aren’t giving people the facts, writes Kai Nagata.
Ban on fracking in New Brunswick will continue indefinitely: minister
"We have been clear we would not allow this activity to go forward unless our five conditions were met," Donald Arseneault said.