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The National Energy Board's chief executive gave staff a list of seven instructions after private meetings with former Quebec premier Jean Charest and others.
"This is an unprecedented breach of human rights and freedom of expression... where leaders are using the war on terror, and turning it into a partial war on journalism," said Fahmy.
In a bizarre series of interviews, several major Canadian media outlets interviewed Jean Charest for the first time in months. None asked about his major pipeline lobbying fiasco.
Julia Baum and Susanna Fuller laughed when asked how they managed to track down evidence for an investigation they recently completed into the state of Canada’s oceans and fisheries.
An aging pipeline plagued with safety problems and leaks continues to operate near Canada’s largest cities, despite repeated violations and serious warnings from two high-ranking officials.
Eight months after an emergency safety order, Kinder Morgan reported 173 fittings on a major oilsands pipeline made by a manufacturer in Thailand that sought bankruptcy protection.
Changing the culture of Canada’s embattled pipeline regulator is part of a comprehensive review that will unfold in the coming months, said federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr.