Canada

14/11/18
Author: 
Allison Hanes
More than 50,000 marched in Montreal on Saturday in one of several climate-change demonstrations organized in Quebec by the Planet Goes to Parliament / Planète s'invite au parlement. DAVE SIDAWAY / MONTREAL GAZETTE

Sign the pact. March in the streets. Make your voice heard. A grassroots initiative has led to a groundswell of support

Updated: November 12, 2018

13/11/18
Author: 
Marc Bonhomme

Click here to view 83 photos of the 50,000 people who rallied against climate change in Montreal on Nov. 10, 2018

11/11/18
Author: 
Marco Chown Oved Investigative reporter Toby A.A. Heaps Corporate Knights Michael YowData analyst, Corporate Knights
11/11/18
Author: 
Annabelle Olivier
Thousands gathered in Montreal to demand the government take action to tackle climate issues. Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018.

Thousands gathered in Montreal to demand the government take action to tackle climate issues. Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018.

Quebec celebrities, politicians and citizens joined forces in Montreal Saturday afternoon by the thousands, taking part in a march to draw attention to climate issues.

09/11/18
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Federal Green Party of Canada

 Nov 8, 2018

Watch press conference with Elizabeth May here .

09/11/18
Author: 
Timonthy Cama
Protest against Keystone XL pipeline

A federal judge blocked the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline Thursday, saying the Trump administration’s justification for approving it last year was incomplete.

In a major victory for environmentalists and indigenous rights groups, Judge Brian Morris of the District Court for the District of Montana overturned President Trump’s permit for the Canada-to-Texas pipeline, which the president signed shortly after taking office last year.

09/11/18
Author: 
M.V. Ramana
November 7, 2018

Ottawa is pushing a new smaller, modular nuclear plant that could only pay off if mass produced.

M. V. Ramana is the Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at UBC, and the author of The Power of Promise: Examining Nuclear Energy in India, Penguin Books, New Delhi (2012).
 
09/11/18
Author: 
Jim Bronskill

The federal government has lost in a bid to go behind closed doors in a prominent court case about allegations of spying on anti-pipeline activists.

09/11/18
Author: 
Associated Press
U.S. President Donald Trump, flanked in the White House on March 24, 2017 by pipeline supporters, including TransCanada chief executive Russ Girling, announces he has approved the Keystone XL pipeline. Twitter photo posted by Trump

November 9th 2018

TransCanada's $10-billion Keystone XL pipeline project has suffered another setback after a U.S. federal judge blocked its construction to allow more time to study the potential environmental impact.

The Great Falls Tribune reports U.S. District Judge Brian Morris' order on Thursday came as the Calgary-based energy giant was preparing to build the first stages of the oil pipeline in northern Montana.

08/11/18
Author: 
SUSAN CAKE , EMMA JACKSON , ERIC PINEAULT , IAN HUSSEY

Nov 8, 2018 -  This report analyzes the economics of the five largest bitumen-extractive corporations in Canada. The “Big Five” are Suncor Energy, Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL), Cenovus Energy, Imperial Oil, and Husky Energy. We examine the key features of the five firms and analyze their accumulation dynamics in the context of the latest commodity cycle: boom (2004–2014), bust (2014–2016), and restructuring and consolidation (2015 onward).

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