The fishing communities of Saugeen First Nation and Chippewas of Nawash are finding higher winds and warmer…
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The elephant in the room and the inconvenient truth for politicians who traffic in this tin-foil absurdity is that…
Read moreThe federal government is likely to own the Trans Mountain pipeline until the political risks facing the project are…
The federal government is likely to own the Trans Mountain pipeline until the political risks facing the project are…
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, countless climate experts voiced their concern about Trump, who had…
Read moreOttawa, January 14, 2018 – Today, Health Canada is releasing online, responses to eight objections to…
Ottawa, January 14, 2018 – Today, Health Canada is releasing online, responses to eight objections to…
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If the technology is successful, the oil industry would be able to sell bitumen close to world oil prices without…
Read moreThe National Energy Board has rejected a request by Burnaby, B.C., that it rescind orders allowing the company…
The National Energy Board has rejected a request by Burnaby, B.C., that it rescind orders allowing the company…
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Nalcor is asking that “commercially sensitive” information be redacted in the versions of the report released to…
Read moreAs police enforce a court injunction against two Indigenous camps standing in the way of a proposed B.C.
As police enforce a court injunction against two Indigenous camps standing in the way of a proposed B.C.
Read moreA 2009 provincial land use order said that timber company Western Forest Products would be allowed to cut 27,000…
A 2009 provincial land use order said that timber company Western Forest Products would be allowed to cut 27,000…
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