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Spilled diluted bitumen complicates Keystone pipeline cleanupThe oil spilled from TC Energy Corp's ruptured Keystone pipeline was diluted bitumen, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said, adding complications to the cleanup.EnvironmentDec 15, 2022
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Environmental groups critical of work resumption at Cape Breton’s Donkin mineEnvironmental organizations are criticizing the Nova Scotia government's decision to allow work to resume at Cape Breton's Donkin coal mine following a two-year closure.EnvironmentSep 15, 2022
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Sierra Club report sparks debate over old-growth forests and climate changeA new report from the Sierra Club of B.C. argues preserving the province's old-growth forests is key to fighting climate change. The forestry industry say it's more complex.EnvironmentFeb 5, 2021
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N.L. judge says extension of offshore drilling licence unreasonableEnvironmental groups had argued the decision to extend an exploration drilling licence beyond the term limit was unlawful and lacked proper environmental oversight.EnvironmentJul 7, 2020
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Environmentalists say B.C. falling behind on pledge to protect Great Bear RainforestB.C. environmental groups say a plan to formally protect about half of the forest covered by a landmark deal is two years behind schedule.Feb 10, 2020
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Clearcutting B.C. forests contributing more to climate change than fossil fuels: reportThe report from Sierra Club BC found 3.6 million hectares of clearcut forest are contributing more carbon emissions than they can absorb until new trees mature.EnvironmentDec 15, 2019
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Gas prices stable in Nova Scotia as federal plan kicks off in New BrunswickThat's because Nova Scotia has implemented its own carbon pricing regime — a cap-and-trade program that has been active since the beginning of the year.ConsumerApr 1, 2019
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Minnesota governor sides with environmentalists on Enbridge’s Line 3 pipelineThe governor said his administration will keep pursuing an appeal of an independent regulatory commission's approval of Enbridge Energy's plan to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline across northern Minnesota.CanadaFeb 12, 2019
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Mayor Iveson optimistic river valley trail in Rossdale will reopen east of Walterdale Bridge this yearFollowing city administration's presentation of a report to Executive Committee on Monday about the status of Edmonton's river valley trail closures and cautions, Mayor Don Iveson sounded confident that a popular stretch of trail near the Walterdale Bridge will reopen some time this year.PoliticsMar 13, 2018
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B.C. environment minister denies wrongdoing after giving heads-up to activists over bitumenGeorge Heyman says he did nothing wrong,PoliticsFeb 21, 2018
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