Water Usage in B.C.’s Northeast Requires Indigenous Consent
By Grand Chief Stewart Phillip and Ben Parfitt One of the most important things that...
By Grand Chief Stewart Phillip and Ben Parfitt One of the most important things that...
Spring flooding in Canada this year upended lives, inundated city streets and swamped houses, prompting...
By Matt Price for iPolitics. Don’t think for a second that it’s Christy Clark’s nature to...
By Chris Tollefson, Executive Director Pacific Centre for Environmental Law and Litigation. Early on in...
Grizzly bears venturing from dens in search of food this spring will face landscapes dominated by mines, roads, pipelines, clearcuts and...
Political propaganda employs the ideals of liberal democracy to undermine those very ideals, the dangers...
This article originally appeared on The Tyee. There are places one can sit and consider...
The federal government recently created two marine protected areas in the Pacific region and has...
By Barry Robinson, Ecojustice. The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is Alberta’s one-stop regulatory body for...
This piece originally appeared on the West Coast Environmental Law Alert Blog. Revelations about the amount of...
This is a guest post by Ray Eagle. Many British Columbians may not realize that...
Access to world markets for Canadian oil has been available since 1956 when the Westridge...
By Benjamin Israël for the Pembina Institute. In November 2016, the Government of Canada announced...
What do electricity prices have in common with the rain? Politicians don’t control either. However,...
With federal decisions on major oil pipeline and tanker projects in the headlines, many suggest...
Neskantaga First Nation in Ontario has had to boil water since 1995. “We’re over 20...
When Donald Trump held his first news conference this month following his election as U.S. president,...
B.C. was recently labelled the “Wild West” in a New York Times article for our...