The National Energy Board wants companies in Canada to make their emergency response plans public for existing pipelines, even though it has ruled Kinder Morgan can keep its plans secret… Read more »
by Peter O’Neil Recent lawsuits have revised the debate over strategic lawsuits against public participation in B.C. Yet many of the cases that some call SLAPPs would not be covered… Read more »
Members of Kwantlen First Nation in Langley were surprised to discover that Kinder Morgan had just wrapped up one week of Burnaby-Mountain-style borehole drilling on their traditional territory. The southwest… Read more »
From: Alan Dutton, Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan To: Burnaby Now Date: February 5, 2015 Subject: Re: Kinder Morgan drops suit against protestorsDear Editor:Based on a Trans Mountain news release… Read more »
by Jennifer Moreau A constitutional challenge from ForestEthics Advocacy involving three Burnaby residents and the National Energy Board has hit a wall at the Federal Court of Appeal, but the… Read more »
Kinder Morgan is dropping its lawsuit against several people protesting its recent pipeline study work on Burnaby Mountain, but at least one defendant plans to continue his fight. The company… Read more »
by Jennifer Moreau SFU professor Lynne Quarmby is taking on a science policy critic role with the federal Greens, even though she hasn’t run in an election yet. Quarmby’s will… Read more »
City submits motion to NEB for info on costs of ads by Jennifer Moreau The City of Burnaby is taking aim at Kinder Morgan’s pro-pipeline advertising campaign and questioning whether… Read more »
When Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project review began in April 2014, it was on a fast track to approval. The 2012 changes to the National Energy Board Act… Read more »
City asks 640 questions in second round of information requests in Kinder Morgan pipeline hearing by Jennifer Moreau The City of Burnaby wants more answers on Kinder Morgan’s pipeline plan,… Read more »