Trans Mountain
Trudeau confronts skeptical Indigenous leaders in Ottawa
Trudeau took the opportunity to defend his record on Indigenous issues
Canada approves two massive oil pipeline projects
While the Northern Gateway pipeline was rejected, there's still a long fight ahead
The Town That Hates Pipelines — How Canada’s Energy Future Hit a Wall in Burnaby
In this city in British Columbia, even the fire department is fighting a massive pipeline project. In an environment where Keystone XL is dead, this may be the Alberta oilsands' last chance to move oil west.
Canadian Agency Tasked With Overseeing Pipelines Only Did Its Job Properly Half the Time, Audit Shows
Information was missing, documentation was not filed, and reporters were not finalized, Canada's environmental watchdog has learned.
Three Protesters Are Facing Criminal Charges After Anti-Pipeline Sit-In in British Columbia
“Let us in! Let us in!” the women chanted as they were pinned against the wall and handcuffed outside the ballroom of a Burnaby hotel, where Canada’s National Energy Board is considering Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline proposal.
Canada Extends Olive Branch to First Nations Amid Escalating Pipeline Tensions
The Trudeau government has offered to pause a court case in order to consult with First Nations over a controversial pipeline deal.
Protesters Accuse Trudeau of Broken Promises as BC Pipeline Review Forges Ahead
The expansion of an existing Kinder Morgan pipeline would see a second line run from near Edmonton, Alberta to refineries in Burnaby, BC, pumping 890,000 barrels of oil per day to international markets, in particular China.
Black Goo, the Environment, and the End of the World
Douglas Coupland looks to the past to find an answer for the impending environmental apocalypse of the extreme present.
Pipeline Politics: Canada's Conflict Over Oil Spills Into Election
The issue of whether pipelines should be built and expanded to pump Canadian oil to tidewater has roared back onto the federal campaign trail this week.
Environmentalists Call for Overhaul of Canada's Pipeline Approval Process
On Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear a case brought forward by critics of the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline who say their free speech rights been violated.
First Nation Leaders Say Tensions with the Canadian Authorities Are at a 25-Year High
Two and a half decades after the Oka land dispute in Quebec turned deadly, Indigenous leaders from coast to coast tell VICE it could easily happen again.
Opposition Mounts Against Kinder Morgan Pipeline in Canada as Indigenous People Reject Proposal
The Tsleil-Waututh Nation of British Columbia, which has never ceded its land title, opposes the $5.4-billion expansion project on environmental, cultural and legal grounds.