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Whistleblowers warned about risky welding before TransCanada pipeline leaked
A bad weld was likely what caused a TransCanada Corp pipeline to leak about 64,000 litres of crude oil onto farmland in South Dakota.
TransCanada restarts Keystone pipeline after repairing leak
TransCanada has restarted its Keystone pipeline at reduced operating pressure after repairing a leak that was discovered by a passerby. An estimated 64,000 litres of oil spilled onto farmland.
Rachel Notley says every Canadian would benefit from new pipeline
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley used a provincewide TV address Thursday to deliver one of her strongest statements to date on the need for new pipelines, saying Alberta’s fate is Canada’s fate.
TransCanada doesn't yet know what caused 64,000 litre oil spill
TransCanada is continuing to investigate a 64,000 litre oil spill near its Keystone pipeline in South Dakota
Catherine McKenna appeals to renewable energy industry for help to fight climate change
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna embraced renewable energy companies on Wednesday, urging them to help Canada achieve its international climate change commitments.
Affter winning Saskatchewan election, Brad Wall open to future price on carbon
After winning third majority government, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he’s not setting out to be the lone voice on conservatism among the provinces or to nag Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Why was the NEB deleting an email sent in the middle of the night?
Canada's pipeline regulator, the National Energy Board, is under investigation for deleting evidence that pointed to a mistake by its head of security.
NEB cut planned spending on pipeline safety, increased spending on furniture and PR
The latest in an investigative series: NEB employees are losing faith in their bosses, increasingly frustrated and puzzled by decisions they are instructed to implement.
They told me to take the money and run, says pipeline whistleblower
Newly-released evidence raises serious questions about whether the National Energy Board has been captured by industry, critics say.
Big Canadian companies belong to group fighting Obama climate change plan
Many large Canadian companies are financing legal action against President Barack Obama’s climate change plan, putting the public and their investors at risk, said a new report released on Monday.
Trudeau insists Energy East pipeline won't divide Canadians
Despite sparring between politicians in Quebec, Alberta, and Saskatchewan over the hotly-debated Energy East pipeline, Trudeau remains confident Canadians will remain united.
Saint John city council peppers TransCanada with questions over Energy East
In a 53-page report, Saint John city council asks a wide range of questions, from job creation to the pipeline's potential impact on salmon.
Trudeau declared a "youthful torch-bearer" at Davos
Among the heavy hitting international community gathered at Davos, Justin Trudeau stands out.
Keystone XL: Is the fight really over?
Legal experts, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., think TransCanada's case doesn't stand a strong chance in the courts.