Should Oil Companies Be on the Hook for Climate Change Costs?
From wild fires to rising sea levels, ecological disasters are expected to cost Canada $5 billion per year by 2020—and some communities want big oil to pay its share
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From wild fires to rising sea levels, ecological disasters are expected to cost Canada $5 billion per year by 2020—and some communities want big oil to pay its share
Read MoreExport Development Canada has perfected the art of lending billions of taxpayer dollars to scandal-ridden foreign buyers. But its transparency could use some work
Read MoreWe’ve turned the oil industry into an ideological war zone—and that is why both sides are losing
Read MoreIndigenous voters bet on him to follow through on his promises. Now many of us feel betrayed
Read MoreCan a pipeline ever be 100 percent safe?
Read MoreThe anti-pipeline battle will likely be waged as much in the courts as in the streets
Read MoreThe prime minister has promised a moratorium, but loopholes could still turn the West Coast into a shipping superhighway
Read MoreThe province’s name is the shameful holdover of a colonial past. It’s time to change that
Read MoreA bridge in limbo symbolizes our modern aversion to ambitious engineering projects
Read MoreIt’s sadly ironic that the city had to empty out in an emergency for the rest of Canada to come to properly understand it.
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