The federal government is standing firmly behind its decision to appoint Kim Baird, a registered industry lobbyist with ties to Kinder Morgan, to a review panel for the Trans Mountain expansion.
After being cleared of wrongdoing in one lobbying investigation, new details have emerged that Jean Charest met with members of a federal panel reviewing a pipeline that TransCanada paid him to boost.
A plastic bucket and a large tank that were meant to simulate the Vancouver coast could soon become part of a new legal challenge against a major pipeline expansion project.
Weary Liberals limped into June after a bruising stretch. The resignation of Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo and a climb-down on how to handle electoral reform capped off the week.
Our aging newspapers and private TV networks are doing little to inform Canadians about how dramatic changes in the climate will alter life in this country.