Cette invitation faite à un membre de l'ONÉ a relancé les critiques sur sa proximité avec l'industrie pétrolière, minant sa crédibilité pour défendre l'intérêt du public.
“It’s the ‘same old, same old’ with the U.S. government,” said LaDonna Brave Bull Allard from the Standing Rock Sioux. “We’ve been fighting them ever since they stepped onto our country.”
It’s not often that I remember the number of a Parliamentary Bill. Bill C-38 is an exception – and most Canadians who care about nature, democracy and Indigenous rights will know this number too.
A Calgary-based employee of Irving Oil, a major player in the proposed Energy East pipeline project, sent an email invitation directly to Steven Kelly, an NEB member who also faced controversy.
In a strange interview with the New York Times, U.S. Presidential-elect Donald Trump appeared to retreat on key pledges to jail Hillary Clinton and pull out of the Paris climate change treaty.
While Donald Trump's message lacked specifics, it has caught the attention of oil and gas groups north of the border, making the Canadian oil patch nervous.
Ontario's upcoming cap-and-trade program will not limit the province's greenhouse gas emissions through to 2020, the environmental commissioner said Tuesday.
The National Energy Board's chief executive gave staff a list of seven instructions after private meetings with former Quebec premier Jean Charest and others.
Husky has now admitted that "ground movement" is to blame for its disastrous pipeline spill. That may sound out of Husky's control, but could the spill still have been prevented?
Dans la petite ville de Jachal accrochée à la cordillère des Andes, en Argentine, la visite officielle du Premier ministre Trudeau à Buenos Aires est loin d’être vue d’un bon oeil.
Young leaders highlighted nine key actions in Marrakech that they say the Liberal government must take so that its climate change goals do not become empty rhetoric.