A lawyer with West Coast Environmental Law says the Energy East announcement is cause for celebration among those challenging Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion.
If I don’t get an answer to a question today about a matter of public interest — a matter that could affect millions of people — you can expect that I will ask that question tomorrow.
Despite opposition from the oil and gas industry, the National Energy Board will consider upstream and downstream greenhouse gas emissions in its review of the controversial Energy East pipeline.
"I'm not here for that," was former Quebec premier Jean Charest's response when National Observer asked him about Energy East before Barack Obama's speech in Montreal.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama met at a restaurant on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, night following the former U.S. president's speech to the Montreal Board of Trade.
D’anciens dénonciateurs comme Ian Bron, entretenus pour cet article par L’Observateur National, ont indiqué qu’ils y reconnaissaient un motif d'intimidation.
Many of you reading this today might believe there was an environmental disaster based on a news article that found it's way onto your social media feed. It's all true, but it happened last year.
Canada's federal pipeline regulator faced renewed calls for a public inquiry on Tuesday over conflict of interest allegations that prompted a small protest in downtown Montreal.