Monday, February 10, 2020




Morneau says feds starting new round of Trans Mountain consultations
Canada's government will start a new round of consultations aimed at hashing out an agreement between indigenous groups that are competing for a stake in ...

'We're a country of law': Morneau on how Ottawa would handle Trans Mountain protests
Consultations on Indigenous ownership of Trans Mountain pipeline - Canada News
The federal government is launching a new set of consultations with Indigenous groups that will determine if and how they might take part in ownership of the ...
Trans Mountain pipeline Indigenous ownership talks launched by federal government
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the federal government is launching a new set of consultations with Indigenous groups that will determine if and how they ...

Morneau says cabinet still deliberating on Teck oilsands mine, won't say if there will be delay
As the federal government faces a looming deadline at the end of this month to decide whether it will approve a proposed oilsands mine, Finance Minister Bill ...
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Environment minister doesn't rule out deferring a decision on the Teck oilsands mine
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said today he won't rule out deferring a decision on the proposed Teck Frontier oilsands mine. "None of the options ...

In letter to Trudeau, Kenney warns of 'devastating impacts' if Ottawa rejects Teck mine
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is warning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that rejecting Teck's proposed oilsands project would have “devastating impacts” on his ...


Braid: In public shift, Kenney says Alberta has to go green over time
Suddenly, Premier Jason Kenney is talking publicly about the “energy transition.”This is new. And it's significant.“Over the next decades as we go through the ...


Kenney warns a Teck Frontier rejection could bring Western alienation to 'boiling point'
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to approve the Teck Frontier oilsands mine in Alberta, warning a rejection could bring ...

John Ivison: The Liberals have reached a crossroad with Alberta. What they do next could define them
If Frontier is turned down, someone is going to get the blame – and Kenney is worried it may be him.

Brookfield a 'dark horse' buyer for Trans Mountain: Analyst
Canada's Trans Mountain oil-pipeline expansion is no bargain after a multibillion-dollar increase in the cost of the project. But there could be at least one ...

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