Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, 27, a rookie member of the National Assembly for the Montreal riding of Gouin wants to change politics and he's turning the province's political landscape on its head.
A B.C. First Nation prepares for a possible influx of thousands of temporary energy industry workers over the next decade to try to prevent increased violence and crime.
The federal government should be moving ahead with action against Volkswagen in the wake of news that Ontario has charged the company and carried out a raid on its headquarters.
Oilsands giant Suncor Energy says it is mystified by the discovery Sunday of dead and dying birds at a nearly complete northern Alberta mine that hasn't produced its first official barrel of oil yet.
Some climate deniers claim carbon dioxide is good for plants, and plants are good for people, so we should aim to pump even more CO2 into the atmosphere than we already are.
Canada's largest pipeline company, Enbridge, has suspended work on an expansion project in the Rocky Mountain foothills of northeastern British Columbia over safety issues flagged by an inspection.
The NEB is great at censoring information it doesn't want the public to see. But a senior official admits it was careless about protecting my own personal bank account information.
Even if there's "a little less participation” by the Trump administration, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he expects other U.S. politicians to lead the way.
Canada and Britain will launch a new initiative on “clean growth” and “clean innovation” that will be made up of both government and private sector members.
The apparent shift in U.S. policy left many observers stunned, but came after officials from Canada, the European Union and China insisted that the Paris treaty was irreversible and non-negotiable.