An Oil Industry Witch Hunt in Canada Threatens Us All
What is next in the United States, if the oil industry succeeds in silencing Canadian voices asking for basic public health and safety protections?
What is next in the United States, if the oil industry succeeds in silencing Canadian voices asking for basic public health and safety protections?
Reuters | Posted 05.12.2012
By Jeffrey Jones CALGARY, Alberta, May 11 (Reuters) - Some opponents of the proposed C$5.5 billion ($5.5 billion) Northern Gateway oil...
Reuters | Posted 05.08.2012
* Endless debate on projects is unacceptable - minister * Environmental measures included in omnibus budget bill * Oppos...
AP | Posted 04.08.2012
BEIJING (AP) — Canada's prime minister is visiting China to discuss oil sales and other economic ties following President Barack Obama's rejection o...
AP | ROB GILLIES | Posted 03.29.2012
KITAMAAT VILLAGE, British Columbia — The latest chapter in Canada's quest to become a full-blown oil superpower unfolded this month in a village...
AP | ROB GILLIES | Posted 03.12.2012
KITIMAAT VILLAGE, British Columbia (AP) — The chief of an aboriginal community that stands to be most affected by a proposed pipeline to Canada's Pa...
AP | Posted 03.12.2012
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — If the U.S. government doesn't approve plans for the 1,700-mile Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas, Canadian oil pro...
Reuters | Posted 03.11.2012
(Fixes spelling of Kitamaat in dateline and conforms throughout) * Haisla chiefs fear spill, oppose project * Hearing p...
Brendan DeMelle | Posted 02.06.2012
In the wake of the Obama administration's year-long delay of the Keystone XL pipeline decision, Canadian officials today delayed their decision on yet another controversial tar sands pipeline.
Chris Genovali | Posted 11.22.2011
The relentless destruction of boreal forest wilderness via tar sands development has conspired to deprive caribou of their life requisites while exposing them to levels of predation they did not evolve with and are incapable of adapting to.
Frances Beinecke | Posted 06.01.2012