Nervous laughter could be heard in a Vancouver courtroom Tuesday when the lawyer representing Kinder Morgan was asked whether Indigenous consent had been respected.
In an ironic scheduling twist, Current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his predecessor, Stephen Harper, will both be in Washington, speaking on the same day, about the same issue:
Sen. Kamala Harris, an alumna from a Montreal suburban high school, is increasingly being mentioned as a potential candidate to prevent U.S. President Donald Trump from winning a second term in 2020.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a Facebook post that critics who attribute the proposed Energy East pipeline project's cancellation to government regulation "ignores the obvious."
"Oil is king in a province where resistance is small." - University of Regina journalism students who researched and produced this documentary on Saskatchewan's oil and gas industry.
A lawyer with West Coast Environmental Law says the Energy East announcement is cause for celebration among those challenging Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion.
TransCanada's decision to quash the controversial pipeline project on Thursday put an end to a polarizing debate over financial benefits and economic impacts that has gone on for years.
TransCanada's chief executive, Russ Girling, said the decision was expected to cost the company a $1 billion loss due to the investments it has already made on the project.
Saskatchewan government has insisted that public safety is its "number one priority," while declining all interviews related to The Price of Oil investigation.