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Colorado Supreme Court to decide whether cities can ban fracking
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association sued the two cities, and lower courts overturned the local restrictions - but cities and environmentalists are fighting back.
Companies increasingly putting price on carbon to plan for risk - report
Some 437 companies factored in carbon pricing in 2015, nearly triple the 150 companies from last year, as climate change becomes part of mainstream business decision-making.
Suncor tightens grip on Fort Hills oil sands project
Suncor to own 50.8 per cent of the $15-billion project.
Can we talk? Study touts free, informed consent as key to resource development
New report stresses vital importance of gaining consent from Indigenous communities before any development project can go ahead.
First Nation to claim land title to block Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal
First Nation to claim title to Lelu Island and Flora Bank,where the Pacific NorthWest LNG project will be built - meaning province would need their consent.
Pamela Anderson lays climate smackdown on Harper
Humiliating verdict comes just one day after Globe Debate debacle...but actress cannot vote as she's lived abroad more than five years.
'Old stock Canadians' comment comes back to bite Harper
Conservative leader said "new and existing and old-stock Canadians" agree with his policy on refugee health care.
Harper government asks judge to ban niqabs at citizenship ceremonies pending appeal
Government has already stated intent to appeal decision to Supreme Court.
Inflation steady at 1.3%; lower gasoline prices offset other increases: Statcan
Main inflationary pressures on the consumer price index last month came from food costs and other household expenses.
Liberals face a two-front fight against opponents ahead of Leaders Debate tonight
Mulcair and Harper slam Trudeau's proposal to run deficits until 2019 - but Grit leader rises above it all.