QUEBEC—The Quebec government will respect a contract it signed with energy firm Petrolia for exploratory oil and gas drilling on Anticosti Island, the company’s president said...
VANCOUVER—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the provincial premiers managed to bridge deep divides over carbon pricing Thursday en route to Canada’s first national consensus on pursuing...
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the premiers in Vancouver this week to discuss climate policy. The Liberal environmental platform states: “We will ensure that the...
OTTAWA—If there is one constant in Canada’s two-decade track record of international climate diplomacy, it is a repeated failure to make good on its collective commitments....
VANCOUVER—Scientists say the newest member of an endangered population of killer whales that travel the waters off British Columbia and Washington state appears to have died....
MANILA—To prevent campaign tarpaulins from ending in garbage piles, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Thursday handed over seven tons of illegally posted campaign materials...
VANCOUVER—Taseko Mines Ltd. (TSX: TKO) is suing the federal government in B.C. Supreme Court and seeking unspecified compensation for a 2014 decision that blocked development of...
BROSSARD, Que.—Big Plastic is laying down the legal gauntlet against a Montreal suburb that is looking at banning plastic bags later this year. The Canadian Plastic...
WINNIPEG—A pre-election Manitoba government advertising campaign touting the province’s environmental job numbers is erroneous, it turns out—an apparent victim of a mathematical error. The ad, which...
VANCOUVER—Canada’s environmental review body says greenhouse gas emissions from a proposed liquefied natural gas facility on British Columbia’s north coast pose a significant ecological threat. The...