The panelists assigned to review the largest pipeline proposal in Canadian history were appointed to the NEB last month, and hail from Ontario and Quebec.
Cette invitation faite à un membre de l'ONÉ a relancé les critiques sur sa proximité avec l'industrie pétrolière, minant sa crédibilité pour défendre l'intérêt du public.
A Calgary-based employee of Irving Oil, a major player in the proposed Energy East pipeline project, sent an email invitation directly to Steven Kelly, an NEB member who also faced controversy.
The National Energy Board's chief executive gave staff a list of seven instructions after private meetings with former Quebec premier Jean Charest and others.
Quebecers have overwhelmingly lost confidence in the National Energy Board and want pipeline hearings stopped until Canada’s environmental laws have been reformed, according to a new poll.
Nos lecteurs, particulièrement les Québécois, auraient aimé entendre Charest sur ce scandale. Mais, les vieux médias du Canada ont ignoré l'éléphant dans la salle.
In a bizarre series of interviews, several major Canadian media outlets interviewed Jean Charest for the first time in months. None asked about his major pipeline lobbying fiasco.
Former TransCanada chief executive, Hal Kvisle, who spoke on the sidelines of the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alta., says the controversy was a "tempest in a teapot,"
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.
Canada's natural resources minister says the timeline for the government review of the Energy East project may be changed "modestly" if the regulator needs to return to square one.
Canada's pipeline regulator made an "illegal" decision to shut down a probe into its private dealings with oil industry advocates, says a Quebec environmental group.