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Pipeline Politics: Canada's Conflict Over Oil Spills Into Election
The issue of whether pipelines should be built and expanded to pump Canadian oil to tidewater has roared back onto the federal campaign trail this week.
First Nation Leaders Say Tensions with the Canadian Authorities Are at a 25-Year High
Two and a half decades after the Oka land dispute in Quebec turned deadly, Indigenous leaders from coast to coast tell VICE it could easily happen again.
Tensions Ramp Up Over Proposed Energy East Pipeline in Canada
Opponents are planning protests this summer over the longest proposed pipeline in North America as the premiers of Alberta and New Brunswick signal support.
Science vs. Politics—The Real Problem with the Premiers’ Climate Summit
The provinces recognized climate change is a problem, which is great. But without any action, that recognition doesn't mean a thing.
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Report Said Anti-Oil Activists Were National Security Threats
We spoke to some environmental and aboriginal activists to see if they were worried about a coming crackdown.
What Happens in Quebec This Year May Foreshadow the Future of Canada's Oil and Gas Industry
Despite oil and natural gas prices hitting rock bottom, the fossil fuels industry still has big plans for Quebec.
Quebec Is At the Forefront of Canada’s Petro-Economy Expansion
With pipelines stalled in BC and the US, Quebec is the last frontier—for now—in the fight to stop tar sands oil from being exported around the world.
The Program Big Oil's PR Firm Uses to 'Convert Average Citizens'
Edelman runs software called the Grassroots Multiplier that it claims can "convert average citizens" into pro-oil "true champions."