“Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions are continuing to grow, largely because of growing emissions from the oil and gas industry, which account for over a quarter of the country’s emissions,” the organization adds in a release. Yet the project list that sets the stage for environmental assessments “exempts some of the highest-carbon projects in the oil and gas sector, such as in-situ tar sands operations and unconventional gas production, commonly called fracking. Other large carbon-emitting projects like cement plants are also left off of the list.”
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Trans Mountain to resume construction on pipeline expansion
regulatory approvals they need
Trans Mountain says it is restarting construction on its pipeline expansion project.
The
company said work will resume at the Westridge Marine Terminal and
Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby Terminal as well as in communities in Alberta.
It has issued directives that give contractors 30 days to mobilize
equipment, hire workers and develop work plans.
Pembina to buy Kinder Morgan Canada, U.S. part of Cochin pipeline for $4.35B
has signed a deal to buy Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. and the U.S. portion
of the Cochin pipeline system in an agreement it valued at a total of
about $4.35 billion.
Upon closing of the deal with Kinder Morgan Inc., Pembina says it will increase its monthly dividend by a penny per share to 21 cents.
What 35,000 political ads on Facebook reveal about Canada’s election-year message battle | CBC News
advocates and unions have spent large sums of money to get their
messages in front of Facebook users. But new political advertising rules
that came into effect last month seem to have slowed down the spending
spree.
CBC obtained
35,000 ads published this year on Facebook’s new ad library, which the
social media giant created in an effort to be more transparent and
regain public trust after being accused of enabling foreign actors to interfere in elections.
The archive of ads offers a glimpse into the political messaging being crafted for Canadians in an election year.
Country music star George Canyon to run for Tories in Nova Scotia | CBC News
George
Canyon has announced he’s running as a Conservative candidate in the
riding of Central Nova in the upcoming federal election.
His
name was added to the Tory roster after existing candidate Roger MacKay
dropped out this week, for what he said were “personal reasons.”
This
is not the first time Canyon has shown an interest in federal politics.
In 2014, he threw his hat into the ring to run for the Conservatives in
Alberta’s Bow River riding but withdrew due to a “health scare.”