Energy
Morocco unveils massive solar plant
Noor I plant is the first phase of a project expected to provide 1.2 million Moroccans with power.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to speak with Calgary oil industry providers
Province's oil sector is wants to know if Trudeau is serious about helping deliver its product to the coasts for export.
Oil sands dust releasing pollutant linked to cancer
A research team of scientists from the University of Alberta has traced a major cancer-linked pollutant to dust from huge black stockpiles left by oil sands companies.
In a post-Paris world, Energy East will never be built
It's time to ask a couple of impertinent questions...
Alberta gives fossil fuel sector $500 million
Initiative will focus on two types of natural gas: methane and propane, which can be used in the manufacturing of fertilizers, plastics and other products.
New Brunswick minister backs Energy East at climate talks
New Brunswick's environment minister Brian Kenny is backing Energy East and a green future - but his Ontarian counterpart warns that time is running out as extreme weather closes in on Canada.
Enbridge Line 3 pipeline could be next to face tougher scrutiny
The federal government is reviewing whether to add Enbridge's Line 3 pipeline replacement project to its list of major projects requiring greater scrutiny.
Not the time for "money grab": Notley keeps industry-friendly royalty
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said it wasn't the right time for a money grab after announcing details of her governments review of royalty payments made by oil and gas companies.
NEB gave Trudeau bad advice on pipelines: economist
The release of the National Energy Board's internal briefing notes for the newly-elected Liberal government has prompted criticism it gave its minister bad advice.
Comedian Scott Vrooman destroys Rick Mercer's rant
Comedian Scott Vrooman has released a rant video in response to Rick Mercer's recent critique of Montreal's mayor over pipeline opposition.
Indigenous chiefs not happy with Liberal government's 'tougher' pipeline reviews
Indigenous chiefs from three provinces are not satisfied with the Liberal government's plan to toughen reviews for new pipeline projects.
Saint John city council peppers TransCanada with questions over Energy East
In a 53-page report, Saint John city council asks a wide range of questions, from job creation to the pipeline's potential impact on salmon.
BREAKING: Liberals to toughen pipeline reviews
The federal government says it is revamping pipeline reviews to give more sway to Indigenous peoples, while also factoring in climate change impacts of new projects.
Here are the "meanest" and "greenest" cars for the environment
Electric and hybrid cars dominate the greenest car list for the first time ever.