The reaction was fast and furious to the Supreme Court of Canada ruling much of the Impact Assessments Act, previously known as Bill C-69, and more derisively as the “No More Pipelines Act,” is unconstitutional. It’s a ruling that’s nothing...
Editor’s note: Cases in Brief such as this are prepared by communications staff of the Supreme Court of Canada to help the public better understand Court decisions. They do not form part of the Court’s reasons for judgment and are not for use in legal...
By Bob Weber The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday against federal legislation on the environmental effects of major developments, with five out of seven judges finding most of it unconstitutional because it seeks to regulate activities within provincial...
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault took to X (formerly Twitter) on Oct. 12 to tell people about #ZeroWaste. Maybe circular months don’t start on the first? He tweeted: “Supporting Canada’s Circular Economy Month in October – a key...
Editor’s Note: In Pipeline Online’s never-ending quest to let the public know exactly what our federal government is telling us about climate change, here is a verbatim, unfiltered press release from Oct. 12 regarding the carbon tax in New Brunswick, and...
By Brenna Owen in Vancouver The RCMP say a photojournalist who is suing the force was not exempt from complying with a court injunction while reporting on protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline that’s nearing completion in northern British Columbia. In a...