TransCanada convinced the NEB last fall to make 34 out of 36 recommended changes to a report reviewing serious safety allegations, with most of the edits downplaying its mistakes.
Three-month investigation by National Observer through FOIs, examination of public records and interviews with corporate whistleblowers reveals pattern of casual pipeline oversight by NEB.
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.
If Paris was finally the moment when world leaders overwhelmingly accept human-made climate change as real, why all this continued brouhaha over pipelines?