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Op-Ed: Deidra Garyk: The Impact of ESG on the Energy Sector, Part 1

Editor’s note: Like or hate it, believe it’s a passing fad or the wave of the future. ESG came out of nowhere about four years ago and now is at the forefront of concern for almost every larger business in the energy sector, and beyond. But it turns out...

Police violated protesters’ rights in Wet’suwet’en pipeline blockades, Amnesty says

  A hereditary chief with a British Columbia First Nation at the centre of protests against the Coastal GasLink pipeline says an Amnesty International report tells the truth about “police violations” of Indigenous rights when they removed and...

Brian Crossman: Climate hysteria, teachers, kids and the end of the world

https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/the-end-is-near-sign-SBV-300227186-HD.mp4   The world is coming to an end. Always has been, as a matter of fact. Well, really, we don’t know that for sure, but logic and common sense says that it will indeed...

Tories have ‘successfully’ scapegoated carbon price in affordability crisis: Trudeau

The Liberals’ signature climate policy to put a price on pollution is not unravelling, and it is not the main reason for inflation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says, despite what the Conservatives insist. But the Tory messaging on carbon pricing has been...

Feds “focused on targeting the shutdown of a complete industry, regardless of whether they’re going to meet their emissions targets or not,” says Moe in Dubai

  DUBAI – While Saskatchewan was putting its best foot forward at COP28 in Dubai, the federal government appeared to be the proverbial Lucy pulling the football away from Charlie Brown. It’s not often that a Saskatchewan premier spends a whole week devoted to one...
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