Despite having fallen behind in clean energy investment last year, the minister of Environment and Climate Change is optimistic about Canada's climate change future.
Trudeau is searching for a way to meet Canada's climate commitments while also growing our economy. Here's what success would look like -- and what is driving failure.
The clock is "ticking" on Liberal promises to live up to its climate action promises, said the Green Party leader, and more pipelines will slow them down.
The prime minister stood by his commitment to getting Canadian resources to market, despite commitments made in Paris to keep this century's global temperature rise below 2 degrees.
Despite sparring between politicians in Quebec, Alberta, and Saskatchewan over the hotly-debated Energy East pipeline, Trudeau remains confident Canadians will remain united.
The Quebec government is seeking a court injunction to ensure that TransCanada Corp's Energy East pipeline project proposal will be subject to the province's environmental laws.
On the eve of a national showdown over a Canada-wide carbon tax, more than two dozen business and environmental leaders have offered ammunition to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The hydroelectric project's protesters have been camped out near Fort St. John since last December, which could reportedly cost BC Hydro millions of dollars.