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Enbridge's Sandpiper pipeline rubs up against legal barrier
State law requires the environmental impact statement be completed before any certificate of need is granted for pipeline.
First Nation battles to halt logging of 50,000 hectares of forest
Grassy Narrows First Nation warns of worsening mercury contamination on their land, files for judicial review against both the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of the Environment.
OPEC cuts its oil production forecasts for US, other states not part of the cartel
Oil cartel has lowered its forecast for daily oil supply growth this year from non-member states by 72,000 barrels a day to 880,000.
Former Harper aide Bruce Carson pleads not guilty to influence peddling
Carson is charged in connection with the proposed sale of water purification systems to First Nations communities
Tory campaign bogged down by yet another legal battle this week
Ex-Harper staffer Bruce Carson is set to appear in an Ottawa court on an influence peddling charge - and also faces three more counts of influence peddling that will likely be handled next year.
Party leaders battle to shift public's focus to domestic issues
Tories double down on fiscal record - but Middle East refugee crisis is still centre-stage - and yet another Harper staffer faces trail on Monday.
Energy sector must adapt to new technologies, says GE Oil & Gas exec
Lorenzo Simonelli is urging his industry to 'think big' in developing new innovative technologies to improve both financial and environmental performance.
As oil prices tumble, so will supply
Non-OPEC oil production is forecast to plunge by nearly half a million barrels per day, says International Energy Agency.
More electricity from Quebec may boost green energy in Ontario
Ontario studies option of importing more hydro power from Quebec as it refurbishes nuclear reactor - and give clean energy a shot in the arm.
Regulator approves LNG licence for Saint John, N.B., export terminal
Spanish energy company wants to export up to eight billion cubic metres of liquefied natural gas from proposed N.B. terminal.