A lawyer with West Coast Environmental Law says the Energy East announcement is cause for celebration among those challenging Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion.
Even though the Energy East project review has been suspended, Environment Canada made an offer to the NEB to study the climate change impacts of the proposed pipeline.
An agreement to have Mexico join a NAFTA clause governing oil exports may be one of the first significant products of the renegotiation talks this weekend in Ottawa.
A B.C. First Nation prepares for a possible influx of thousands of temporary energy industry workers over the next decade to try to prevent increased violence and crime.
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.
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.
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.
Kinder Morgan Canada is facing mounting pressure to detail its plans for the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion when it releases its first earnings report Wednesday since going public.
La loi C-44 et son projet de Banque d'infrastructure du Canada sont une menace pour l'autonomie juridique des provinces et municipalités, écrit chroniqueur Gérard Montpetit.
Pour le plaisir de la chose, comparons les similitudes entre les tactiques de la « clique du Château » dès 1792 et celles du présent gouvernement pour faire adopter la loi sur les hydrocarbures.
D’anciens dénonciateurs comme Ian Bron, entretenus pour cet article par L’Observateur National, ont indiqué qu’ils y reconnaissaient un motif d'intimidation.