Six federal cabinet ministers launched a sweeping review of Canada’s environmental laws on Monday pledging to restore what the previous government took away.
The National Energy Board moved to calm the waters of Canada's pipeline debate as it laid the framework for its review of a major cross-country project called Energy East.
A plastic bucket and a large tank that were meant to simulate the Vancouver coast could soon become part of a new legal challenge against a major pipeline expansion project.
“There’s no money on earth that can put out a fire like Fort McMurray,” said Glenn Mason. “If you build your community right into the forest, sooner or later that’s going to be a problem."
Rachel Notley told Justin Trudeau's cabinet about the desperate need for a pipeline to get the province's oil sands crude to tidewater and for a quick start to job-creating infrastructure projects.
Environment responsibility is a necessary condition for energy development - and there is no choice between one or the other - Jim Carr tells executives.