Environment Canada announces investigation into leak at Imperial Oil’s Kearl tarsands site
The investigation will determine whether there are charges under the Fisheries Act.
The investigation will determine whether there are charges under the Fisheries Act.
Twenty-eight years – that’s how long Neskantaga First Nation has been under a boil water…
First Nations Chief calls the Alberta Energy Regulator ‘a joke’ at committee meeting about Kearl tar sands incidents
Alberta’s energy regulator has confirmed hazardous chemicals are present in a small lake after two…
Fort Chipewyan residents are still concerned about the effects of living upstream of a tar sands mine.
Imperial Oil meeting does little to reassure residents about Kearl site tailings pond leak
Environment Canada raises concerns while Alberta says there’s no evidence
Report is critical of Trudeau government for lack of clean drinking water and resource extraction projects.
A project at the University of Manitoba is empowering Indigenous children to get more involved…