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It Doesn’t Get More Embarrassing for Politicians Than the ‘I Love Oil Sands’ Campaign
Alberta and Conservative politicians want Justin Trudeau to whisper sweet nothings about the tar sands.
Second Worker Dies After Explosion in Canada’s Oilsands As Safety Fears Mount
Dave Williams is the seventh to have died in workplace accidents in the Albertan oilsands in recent years.
West vs East Fight Over Energy East Pipeline Leaves Little Room for Adult Debate
Conservative politicians aren't taking too kindly to Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre's opposition to the Energy East pipeline.
TransCanada Sues Obama Administration Over Keystone XL Rejection
The pipeline company also intends to file a claim under Chapter 11 of the North American Free Trade Agreement, saying the decision to reject the permit for the $8-billion pipeline “was arbitrary and unjustified.”
Kampen mod olieledninger i Canadas vildmark
En gruppe aktivister og indfødte forsøger at beskytte Britisk Columbias majestætiske natur fra olie- og gasselskaberne, der vil bygge rørledninger gennem landskabet.
Here’s What Caused a Pipeline Rupture That Blasted a Huge Crater in the Alberta Oil Sands
The pipeline is owned by TransCanada, the same company that wants to build the longest pipeline in North America, known as Energy East.
Why Obama Killed Keystone
How and why Obama's thinking "evolved" on the nation's most controversial pipeline.
Breaking: President Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline
The pipeline would have transported 830,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta, Canada to Gulf Coast refineries and was one of the hardest-fought environmental battles in recent history.
Environmentalists Shouldn’t Take Pipeline Slowdown as a Win for Activism
It's way too early to start thinking the tar sands is in permanent decline.
The Battle Over Keystone XL Is Far From Finished. Here's What Comes Next.
Following TransCanada's request for a delay in a US State Department decision over the fate of the Keystone XL pipeline, environmental groups are pushing the Obama administration to deny the request — and the pipeline altogether.
Whistleblowers Think They Know Why Canadian Pipelines Are Exploding
TransCanada, the same company that wants to build the Keystone XL and Energy East pipelines, has tallied more than 300 “reportable incidents,” including ruptures, leaks, fires, explosions, serious injuries, and one death, at its facilities since 2008.
TransCanada Pushes Pause on Keystone XL Application in US
The company made the request of Secretary of State John Kerry on the same day the White House reiterated President Obama would make a decision on the controversial pipeline before leaving office.