Bernard Hancock, a struggling Alberta patch worker, is desperate for work and calling on Canadians to embrace production of the "most ethical oil in the world."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should send Kinder Morgan packing when it makes its decision on the Trans Mountain expansion project later this year, says the Vancouver mayor.
Residents of Burnaby, B.C. are desperate to avoid a new generation of "oil spill refugees" after Kinder Morgan's existing Trans Mountain pipeline leaked crude all over their land and waters.
They faced stare downs from regional police and a barrage of security guards checking credentials at the hearing room doors the last time. This time, they're not dealing with the NEB.
Avik Dey, Director of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board's Natural Resources investment team is taking high-risk investment bets on the oil and gas sector.
Lack of full disclosure, Mark Carney said, makes it difficult for investors, creditors and regulators to assess who is on top of the increasingly critical issue of climate change.
Human rights NGOs are accusing a Toronto-based oil multinational of labour violations, environmental destruction, and failing to properly consult Indigenous communities.
At the very least, the Tsleil-Waututh say the challenge will delay project implementation, escalate construction costs, and increase the legal fees for Kinder Morgan shareholders.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says its member oil companies can continue to be serious about climate change even after the energy industry builds several new pipelines.