What happens if Imperial Metals goes bankrupt?
Company’s financial woes raise concerns about the fate of Mount Polley and Red Chris mines
Company’s financial woes raise concerns about the fate of Mount Polley and Red Chris mines
Previously unnamed ‘independent’ members of ‘project assurance board’ include consultant who wrote pro-Site C report...
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Trudeau government simultaneously promises to introduce legislation this fall to remove restrictions on activities
If Kinder Morgan shareholders vote to approve the deal, Canada will purchase the Puget Sound...
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Scientists fear ‘vicious, vicious cycle’
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Skyrocketing condensate exports are crucial component of shipping oilsands bitumen
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On the morning of July 23, Chris Tollefson quaffed a coffee and a banana and...
U.S. officials accused Canada of of omitting information on selenium pollution flowing from B.C.’s Elk...
2012 was a dark year for Canadian environmental charities. Just nine days into the new...
The KSM mine would develop one of the planet’s largest deposits of gold and copper...
‘We are allowing these companies to pollute for free’
Electricity grids inundated with demand from cryptocurrency operations drawn to cold climate, cheap electricity
Progress has been slow since UNESCO monitors visited the 44,807 square kilometre park at the...
Deny the problem, dispute the cause, claim the cost is too high: these tactics have...