The link between resource extraction projects and violence against Indigenous women is a ‘serious problem’ that demands attention, the report found
Andrew Leach: Under the Alberta UCP leader’s plan, Trudeau would have a hard time approving the Trans Mountain project. In fact, so would Andrew Scheer.
Bands in Alberta and B.C. want in on energy infrastructure to reap the economic benefits—and to implement environmental protections
Politics Insider for Feb. 1: The PBO gives Ottawa’s Trans Mountain purchase a hard look, Doug Ford’s secret Super Agency revealed, and what is the Senate, anyway?
It isn’t dead, but Ottawa’s purchase could be resting a long time as it navigates a maze of challenges
Ahead of a meeting with the premiers, the Prime Minister spoke about economic issues: trade barriers, consistent carbon prices, and the pipeline approval process
Opinion: Pipeline projects and energy developments will allow Canada to flex more influence on the world stage—and weaken the grip of bad international actors
Peter Shawn Taylor: The courts say there is no Indigenous ‘veto’ over resource projects, but on Trans Mountain it has effectively happened
They got a schooling in the meaning of consultation. But can their opponents credibly claim they’d do any better?
Paul Wells: A tendency to experience heartbreak on the job isn’t unique to this prime minister
Peter Shawn Taylor: Ottawa has repeatedly stepped up to get behind big, nation-building projects. What’s different this time is the opposition.
Overwhelming reliance on the U.S. market, fractious provinces, natural resource challenges—the greatest hits of Canadian policy just won’t go away