Canada's national pipeline regulator is putting a request for extensions from energy giant Enbridge on hold, dealing another blow to the company's Northern Gateway project.
Canada’s pipeline watchdog changed its tune on the causes of a high-profile pipeline rupture after a parts manufacturer hired National, a prominent public relations firm.
Some Lac−Megantic residents marked the third anniversary of the train derailment that killed 47 people three years ago by renewing their calls for increased rail safety.
Canada’s pipeline watchdog has given two of North America’s largest energy companies up to six months to fix what industry insiders have described as a series of “ticking time bombs.”
In a stinging repudiation of the Harper government, the Federal Court of Appeal quashed the approval of a major pipeline project because its review process ignored concerns of Canada's First Nations.
At the very least, the Tsleil-Waututh say the challenge will delay project implementation, escalate construction costs, and increase the legal fees for Kinder Morgan shareholders.
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.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley received a resounding vote of confidence at her NDP convention in Calgary on Saturday, after promising to move ahead with a minimum wage hike to $15/hour