As the project stands now, TransCanada estimates about $4 billion, or a third of the project's total investment, will be in Quebec, said spokesman Tim Duboyce.
For over a decade, the company's goal was to use a process that converts heavy oil to light oil for easier transportation and processing, which it spent $100 million to acquire in 2004.
If oil sands did their fair share with their climate pollution, Canada would keep pace with USA and be within striking distance of our shared target. Here's what climate success would look like.
John O'Connor repeatedly called on the Government of Alberta to conduct health study into high rates of bile duct cancer found in oil sands that would not be overseen by industry.
The broadsides on articles linking the Koch brothers to Canada might have had another purpose: to direct prying eyes away from their company’s history in this country.