Canada's embattled National Energy Board was rebuked by the Supreme Court of Canada over its consultation with Indigenous people on an energy project in the Arctic.
A Federal Court of Appeal judge has ruled the NEB must reconsider whether a proposed TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP) natural gas pipeline in B.C. falls under provincial or federal jurisdiction.
Despite a global plunge in liquefied natural gas prices, it’s not too late for Canada to break into the LNG export market, the country’s federal energy regulator has found.
The proposals, packaged in a 24-page document sprinkled with graphics and photos of nature, moves the federal government one step closer to delivering on a key Liberal campaign promise.
NEB chairman Peter Watson says recommendations last month by a modernization panel could fix some of the limitations of the regulator and help it keep up with the times.
Environmental groups have set a small fleet of wooden cards afloat in the Ottawa River at a proposed Energy East pipeline crossing point at Pointe-Fortune, Que.
An environmentalist opposes a recommendation that cabinet determine whether a proposed pipeline is in the "national interest" before a technical project review and environmental assessment.
The National Energy Board's top public servant said it was a "good idea" to hire a private security firm to investigate staff to find out who told the media that she made a bad joke.