From fast-tracking approvals to slashing a proposed emissions cap, the Carney government is working its way through requests ...
The City of Burlington is taking a woman to court for unpaid fines after letting her garden grow wild. Similar cases have ...
Projects led by community energy co-ops can be resilient, responsive and efficient, research shows. What’s holding them back ...
Woodfibre LNG ‘failed to monitor for juvenile salmon during in-stream construction’ in Squamish, B.C. The infraction wasn’t made public for 4 months ...
Politicians in Alberta like to claim credit, or cast blame, when it comes to the price of a barrel of oil. Low prices are Ottawa’s fault, or the previous government’s — its regulations or policy or ...
This story is part of Going with the Flow, a series that dives into how restoring nature can help with B.C.’s flood problems — and what’s stopping us from doing it. Just two generations ago, the ...
It’s not exactly a message you want to receive in the middle of a cold winter night. “Extreme cold resulting in high power demand has placed the Alberta grid at a high risk of rotating power outages.” ...
When LNG Canada becomes fully operational this year, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Kitimat, B.C., will be one of the largest sources of emissions in the province — but it likely ...
Alberta can have another pipeline to the West Coast — at least theoretically — but only if the oil and gas industry puts carbon capture systems in place to ensure the bitumen that flows through it is ...
Standing on the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park, Alta., the wind picks up with an icy bite. It will be a lot warmer down there, our guide tells me, pointing to a moulin, a hole in the ...
Canada’s national energy regulator has postponed its report outlining future demand for fossil fuels, citing an “evolving energy and policy landscape.” The move comes as both Ottawa and Washington ...
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