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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.
Quebec's Fight Against Austerity Could Be the Next Maple Spring
On the heels of drastic austerity cuts and preferable treatment of the resource extraction industry, the Quebec Liberals are facing mounting public opposition that suggest a possible pushback similiar in scale to the 2012 so-called "Maple Spring...
When the Keystone XL Pipeline Is Approved, Blame Obama as Much as the GOP
After their midterm election route, Republicans could potentially pass a veto-proof bill to approve the pipeline. But Obama was going to approve the project anyway.
In Search of the Keystone XL Pipeline — and Its Impact on the Midterm Elections
In Kansas — a key battleground state — it becomes apparent that the Keystone XL is a more visible political issue the farther away from it you are.
An Indigenous Resistance Community Evicted a Fracked Gas Pipeline Crew From Its Territories
Multiple fracked gas and tar sands pipelines have been planned where the evictions took place, without consent from the Unist’ot’en clan.
Unist’ot’en Camp Evicted a Fracked Gas Pipeline Crew from their Territories
VICE Canada's Michael Toledano is embedded with a camp in Unist'ot'en, a pipeline blockade on unsurrendered indigenous land in the interior of BC. Here, he details the aftermath of a peaceful eviction of a pipeline crew, and the inner-workings of the...
This First Nation-Backed Pipeline Is a Sensible Alternative to Enbridge’s Northern Gateway
First Nations leader and advocate Calvin Helin is spearheading the kooky idea of actually listening to the communities affected by Canada's energy sector. In a standoff with Enbridge, his company is proposing to beat the oil giant at its own game with...
A Hunger Games Banner Can Get You Locked Up for Terrorism
It presciently said, "The odds are never in our favor."