Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr defends his government's ability to get major resource projects moving, saying proposals have been approved and it's now up to proponents to get building.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers wants Alberta to make it faster and easier for new oil and gas projects to get off the ground. Some experts believe this is a bad idea.
Petronas and its partners have cancelled the $36-billion Pacific NorthWest liquefied natural gas megaproject they had planned to build in British Columbia.
Scientist says now that there is no doubt that hydraulic fracturing and waste water injection can cause earthquakes, the question is how damaging they can be.
The $36-billion LNG development project has been targeted by four legal challenges, but proponents say B.C. can build Pacific Northwest LNG while protecting wild salmon populations.
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.