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By Mike De Souza in News, Energy | July 5th 2016 Canada’s pipeline watchdog has given two of North America’s largest energy companies up to six months to fix what… Read more »
The Harper-appointed National Energy Board just approved the Kinder Morgan TransMountain Pipeline despite widespread opposition from the communities it threatens. We can still stop this pipeline. Prime Minister Trudeau added… Read more »
Kinder Morgan Canada will provide details of its emergency response plans directly to governments and first responders, but on the condition the information be kept private, said company president Ian… Read more »
Cities’ mayors call on National Energy Board to force pipeline company to address issues Kinder Morgan has failed to answer almost half of the questions posed by the cities of… Read more »
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Burnaby: December 31, 2012 Residents of Burnaby call on Mayor Derek Corrigan to scrap city by-laws that allow schools, daycares and residential developments to be built near… Read more »
Westridge residents are sounding the alarm after noticing intense fumes coming from Kinder Morgan’s nearby marine terminal on Burrard Inlet in the last couple months. Laura Dean has lived in… Read more »
Author Paul J. Henderson While Kinder Morgan’s plan to nearly triple the capacity of its Trans Mountain oil pipeline has hit the provincial election campaign trail, work is being done… Read more »
A coalition of environmental groups says it has discovered that large-scale shipments of low-quality heavy crude oil from Canada’s tar sands are being delivered by rail for processing by Southern… Read more »