If I don’t get an answer to a question today about a matter of public interest — a matter that could affect millions of people — you can expect that I will ask that question tomorrow.
In another setback to B.C.'s liquefied natural gas export industry prospects, the partners developing the Aurora LNG project say they are ending a feasibility study after four years.
The National Energy Board has granted a request to suspend its review of the Energy East pipeline for 30 days in response to a request from Calgary-based TransCanada.
Canada's second largest pipeline company is considering whether to abandon a major crude oil expansion project due to stringent new climate change standards proposed by a federal regulator.
The National Energy Board will hold hearings in British Columbia and Alberta to review proposals by Trans Mountain for its detailed pipeline corridor through the two provinces.
The National Energy Board says the Trans Mountain pipeline project has met conditions required for the expansion of its Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C.
The National Energy Board has orders to consider upstream and downstream greenhouse gas emissions for TransCanada's Energy East pipeline. But is it really a done deal?
Despite opposition from the oil and gas industry, the National Energy Board will consider upstream and downstream greenhouse gas emissions in its review of the controversial Energy East pipeline.
British Columbia's newly-minted government is acting in the public's best interests with its stance on Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion, writes economist Robyn Allan.
The basic necessities of health, well-being and life shouldn’t be subject to the shifting agendas of political parties, writes celebrated scientist and TV show host David Suzuki.
Canada's embattled National Energy Board was rebuked by the Supreme Court of Canada over its consultation with Indigenous people on an energy project in the Arctic.
A Federal Court of Appeal judge has ruled the NEB must reconsider whether a proposed TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP) natural gas pipeline in B.C. falls under provincial or federal jurisdiction.
Despite a global plunge in liquefied natural gas prices, it’s not too late for Canada to break into the LNG export market, the country’s federal energy regulator has found.
The proposals, packaged in a 24-page document sprinkled with graphics and photos of nature, moves the federal government one step closer to delivering on a key Liberal campaign promise.