If necessary, as prime minister, Tory leadership hopeful Lisa Raitt says she would use Canada's controversial notwithstanding clause to override Quebec's opposition to the Energy East pipeline.
“When the fire department tells us the community might be a dangerous place because of the project, that’s supposed to be OK?” Burnaby resident Grayson Barke asks about the new Kinder Morgan pipeline.
Less than two days after receiving a Canadian Association of Journalism award, National Observer has been nominated for one of the country's top public service reporting prizes.
The regulator told National Observer it launched the investigation to defend against a "security risk." But the evidence emerging indicates something else entirely.
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.
A deal reached between British Columbia and Trans Mountain reveals new details about Kinder Morgan's timeline to approve investments for a proposed oil pipeline expansion and hiring local workers.
The panel's recommendations appear to align with interim measures introduced by the government last year that it would apply five guiding principles to its changes in the review process.
Two of the executives who recently were reimbursed for tens of thousands of dollars in moving expenses were appointed by former prime minister Stephen Harper's government.