Mike De Souza, Carl Meyer
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News, Energy
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August 30th 2018
The Federal Court of Appeal has quashed the federal government’s approval of the troubled Trans Mountain expansion project, after concluding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet made its decision without considering all of the evidence.
Kinder Morgan shareholders voted almost unanimously to sell the Trans Mountain project to the federal government within an hour of the Federal Court of Appeal pulling the plug on the pipeline expansion - at least temporarily.
Matthew McClure
News, US News, Energy, Politics
| August 30th 2018
The Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Squamish Nation and other First Nations spokespersons expressed their surprise and elation at a press conference following the groundbreaking Trans Mountain decision by the Federal Court of Appeal, calling it a "paradigm shift in the acknowledgment of Indigenous rights."
Premier Rachel Notley pulled Alberta out of the national climate agreement Thursday until the federal government gets the Trans Mountain pipeine expansion back on track.
The early cash-out of millions of dollars in stock options is being offered on top of about $3.9 million in bonuses offered to three of the top executives from Kinder Morgan Canada, the company said in a proxy document submitted to the U.S. securities regulator.
Vancouver and Burnaby Mayors expressed triumph after the Federal Court of Appeal ruled to quash Ottawa’s approval of the troubled Trans Mountain expansion project on Thursday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's attempts to control, coerce, punish, eliminate or otherwise chill open and free expression need to be called out as such, writes columnist Nora Loreto.
The federal Liberals are considering whether a reshaping of federal labour standards should include giving workers the right to ignore their job-related emails at home.