Legal action adds a new twist to a high-stakes saga as Trudeau's government seeks to restore public trust in federal oversight of industry in the face of fierce opposition to pipelines.
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.
A legal battle between the City of Burnaby and the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has ended with the British Columbia Court of Appeal ruling the National Energy Board can override municipal bylaws.
Mike De Souza's exclusive investigation on alleged conflict of interest within the National Energy Board's review of the Energy East pipeline has been nominated for a national journalism award.
TransCanada is seeking regulatory approval to begin construction of a pipeline that would help feed a proposed liquefied natural gas export terminal on B.C.'s north coast without LNG project's OK.
Two energy companies both say they responded "immediately" to a pipeline leak, but 200,000 litres of oil condensate then spilled into an excavation pit near Edmonton, Alberta.