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Canada's Liberals Knew Their Campaign Co-Chair Worked for Pipeline Company
A Liberal campaign co-chair stepped down after the Canadian Press reported that he had advised TransCanada on how to lobby the government if the NDP or the Liberals won the Canadian election on Oct. 19.
Leading in the Polls, Liberal Campaign Tells Canadian Oil Company How to Lobby
The Liberals national campaign co-chair sent an email to TransCanada on Monday, as the centre-left party enjoyed a recent surge in the polls, with less than a week to go before the Canadian election.
More People Are Blowing the Whistle on Oil Companies in Canada
Though there has been an increase, it’s still a small number of whistleblowers alerting Canada's National Energy Board to violations.
Everything We Know About the Possible RCMP Raid on the Unist’ot’en Camp
The RCMP denies it was planning to send 200 officers into the camp for a mass arrest.
Robots Are Wandering Through Oil Pipelines That Have Never Been Inspected
Can robots save Canada's aging pipeline infrastructure?
This Is TransCanada's Latest Justification for Constructing the Keystone XL Pipeline
Canada and the Group of Seven leading industrial nations have pledged to cut emissions, so it's time to build the pipeline, says a company executive in a letter to the US State Department.
The Campaign to Kick Out Fossil Fuel Companies from The UN Climate Talks
A decade ago, public health advocates successfully isolated tobacco companies from UN negotiations about regulating the industry — and now climate activists are trying to do the same with fossil fuel companies.
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.
The EPA Says Keystone XL Might Make Climate Change Worse
The agency cites falling oil prices as a reason to revisit whether or not constructing the pipeline would lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
The Company Proposing to Build the Keystone XL Pipeline Wants to Seize the Property of Nebraska Landowners
Use of eminent domain is typically reserved for public agencies, but TransCanada has asked several Nebraska courts for permission to take the property of landowners along the route of the pipeline.
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.
Activists Across Ontario Are Targeting Enbridge’s Associates
On Monday, activists delivered a blow to oil pipeline giant Enbridge by locking employees out of affiliated banks, political offices, and other businesses.