‘Anti-Alberta’ inquiry points finger at media and environmentalists but finds no wrongdoing
The controversial and over-budget two-year probe, which has been criticized as a politically charged effort...
The controversial and over-budget two-year probe, which has been criticized as a politically charged effort...
If governments, including Canada’s, are serious about preventing global temperatures from rising more than 1.5...
Looking at different policy scenarios around climate change, agency report lays out path for holding...
Recent report finds no evidence train started wildfire, exonerating CP and CN
People living near fracking sites in B.C. are lacking information about contamination they need to...
‘Little tweaks are not going to cut it’: independent assessment finds an overly complex system...
In ‘long overdue’ initial agreement, the province will support the nations’ efforts to restore habitat...
Over the past five years, at least 19 invoices totalling about $3.27 million have gone...
The Narwhal is among more than a dozen organizations coming together to oppose attacks against...
Observers worry a sale or spinoff of sprawling coal mines in the southeastern corner of...
Using government data, University of British Columbia researchers linked provincial spending through subsidies and royalty...
A growing chorus of voices says the government’s decision to green light old-growth cutblocks in...
Trans Mountain, a Canadian government-owned pipeline and energy company, says it is investigating allegations that...
Residents of Shoal Lake 40 can drink from taps thanks to a new water treatment...
A natural gas pipeline explosion in 2018 traumatized the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation community, who...
A proposed class-action lawsuit alleges the fire that destroyed more than 90 per cent of...
When asked about new scientific research showing much of the country’s oil, gas and coal...
British Columbia had 87 high-risk dams with “significant deficiencies” in 2020, according to an audit...