Northern Gateway
Politicians, Social Media React to Trudeau’s Approval of Two out of Three Major Oil Pipelines
The Trudeau honeymoon is certifiably over.
How energy companies woo First Nations on controversial projects
Contracts show how Enbridge and the Government of British Columbia are trying to get buy-in from Indigenous communities
First Nation Ready For Legal ‘Battle’ If Northern Gateway Pipeline Is Approved
The Gitga'at First Nation would be "shocked" and "disappointed" at an approval.
Canada approves two massive oil pipeline projects
While the Northern Gateway pipeline was rejected, there's still a long fight ahead
Haida Clan Strips Chiefs of Titles For Supporting Enbridge Pipeline
One of the chiefs admits he received money from the oil company.
Canada's controversial Northern Gateway oil pipeline may not be built after all
Canada's Federal Court of Appeal has overturned the government's approval of the project on the grounds that it did not properly consult Indigenous communities that would be affected.
Justin Trudeau Is Taking Punches From All Sides on Energy Plans in Canada
Canada's prime minister is facing provincial pushback on both carbon pricing and a major pipeline proposal.
It Could Take Centuries to Repair a Ruined Fish Habitat on the BC Coast
A British Columbia judge has found three companies, including one run by two Haida leaders, guilty of 20 counts of destroying land and key fish habitats through logging activities carried out in 2010.
What Trudeau’s Liberal Victory Means for Canada’s Oil Sands
The question is whether Justin Trudeau will continue the previous Conservative government’s agenda of extraction and pipeline construction. Based on the Liberals’ campaign promises, Canada is not about to see a complete 180.
Law Firm Wanted to Use a Member Of the Kennedy Family to Turn Pipeline Opponents In Canada
Approved in June 2014, Northern Gateway is one of the most controversial pipelines in Canada. A letter obtained by VICE News offers a behind the scenes glimpse of dealings before the approval.
There's a Secret Hearing Into Allegations Canada Illegally Spied on Environmental Activists
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association is accusing Canada's spy agency and the national police of illegally spying on environmental and First Nations groups who were organizing against the Northern Gateway pipeline.
New Government in Oil Rich Canadian Province Spurs Fears of Energy Sector Upset
Alberta's premier-elect Rachel Notley reassures the industry she will work in partnership with the province's key job creators.