Prime Minister Trudeau also found himself on the receiving end of some energy−policy indignation in Hamilton, Ont., where an anti−pipeline protester showered him with pumpkin seeds.
Climate policy is not an excuse to build pipelines, writes Amanda Harvey-Sanchez. In fact, effective climate policy should be the number one government tool to stop them from getting built.
Eight months after an emergency safety order, Kinder Morgan reported 173 fittings on a major oilsands pipeline made by a manufacturer in Thailand that sought bankruptcy protection.
The federal government has three options available regarding Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion project, writes economist Robyn Allan. It doesn't need to rush a decision. It needs a new review.
Successful engagement isn’t about finding agreement on every issue or changing someone’s opinion. It’s about honesty, openness and a willingness to listen and learn.
The companies that signed agreements to ship oil on Kinder Morgan's pipeline are unable to sound alarms about losses since their contracts prevent them from speaking out against the project.
Victor Mayor Lisa Helps is now "double-disappointed" that British Columbians haven’t had ample opportunity to give input on the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
When I saw an opportunity to meet you, I didn’t want an Instagram-able selfie: I wanted to ask you a question that haunts me every day. And I urge all young people to ask you that same question.
While Will and Kate may not have noticed the banner as they shook hands with the public, their escorts — Prime Minister Trudeau, his wife, and the Vancouver mayor — would have got the message.
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.