Many of you reading this today might believe there was an environmental disaster based on a news article that found it's way onto your social media feed. It's all true, but it happened last year.
Canada's federal pipeline regulator faced renewed calls for a public inquiry on Tuesday over conflict of interest allegations that prompted a small protest in downtown Montreal.
La série d'articles sur « l'Affaire Charest » de Mike De Souza est finaliste dans la catégorie « journalisme d'enquête exceptionnel » pour les médias en ligne.
TransCanada is seeking regulatory approval to begin construction of a pipeline that would help feed a proposed liquefied natural gas export terminal on B.C.'s north coast without LNG project's OK.
TransCanada has suspended a $15-billion lawsuit against the United States regarding its Keystone XL project following signals by U.S. President Donald Trump that he will likely approve the pipeline.
TransCanada is once again seeking approval of its Keystone XL pipeline route in Nebraska in the latest move to push the polarizing project forward since getting a nod from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Big moves by the Canadian and U.S. governments on oil pipelines in recent months are threatening the long-term future of the main alternative: crude shipped by rail.
Two Ontario First Nations have abandoned a request for an injunction to stop work on a TransCanada pipeline on their land, but are planning to launch a broader legal challenge.
The panelists assigned to review the largest pipeline proposal in Canadian history were appointed to the NEB last month, and hail from Ontario and Quebec.