Victor Mayor Lisa Helps is now "double-disappointed" that British Columbians haven’t had ample opportunity to give input on the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
An Alberta First Nation says court documents suggest political and industry pressure hustled approvals for an oilsands pipeline through regulators and reduced aboriginal consultation.
It's been more than a month since the pipeline company promised to fix a French keyword search issue for the Energy East application, brought to light by National Observer.
The friendly greeting turned into a hasty retreat after a Montreal student asked the politician whether he would reject a major British Columbia pipeline project proposed by a Texas company.
I was shaken when I got a letter from a major law firm in March 2016. It was sent by media lawyers representing the fourth wealthiest family in Canada, and they didn’t like what we were doing.
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr said the appointments of new temporary members to the National Energy Board were “important” and would be announced “very soon.”
Why should my tax dollar help the oil industry instead of the renewable energy sector, when it's using heavy-handed tactics to push for pipeline approvals?
The top NEB bureaucrat joked at a staff meeting, after the botched hearings, about whether the regulator’s employees should be armed with tasers when approaching critics at public hearings.
The minister’s view that it’s time to hit the reset button flows not only from a concern for “due process”, but also from concern for the well-being of a sizeable chunk of Canadian citizenry.
Erik Solheim says Nokia lost the cell phone market because it didn't embrace touch screens, while Steve Jobs and Korean manufacturers spearheaded change.