TOXIC TAILINGS: SCIENCE LETTER
The federal government has been developing regulations that would allow the release of “treated” tailings water in the Athabasca.
The federal government has been developing regulations that would allow the release of “treated” tailings water in the Athabasca.
Like most Canadians, I’m so used to turning on the tap and taking a sip of water that I don’t even think about what…Read More
After years of advocating for stronger toxics laws, we are celebrating the passage of Bill S-5 – the Strengthening Environmental Protection for a Healthier…Read More
Great news: On May 3rd, the federal government announced they were stepping in to perform a thorough environmental assessment of the proposed Highway 413…Read More
Forests, Greenbelt, Farmland and Waterways are under threat! The redundant highway would not only cost taxpayers billions of dollars, but encouraged more greenhouse gas pollution, pushing our climate goals further out of reach.
There’s a lot of buzz right now about new rules that crack down on greenwashing – and the backlash from oil and gas companies….Read More
Under the guise of creating jobs and cutting “red tape and burdensome regulations,” the provincial government introduced a bombshell of a bill last Thursday….Read More
Updated November 2, 2020 The Ontario government is using a tool to speed up controversial developments by eliminating expert analysis and public input. It’s…Read More
Yesterday the National Energy Board (NEB) announced the launch of the official review of TransCanada’s proposed Energy East pipeline and tanker terminal project. With…Read More
Since 2010, Canada’s largest tar sands producer received over $354 million of public money. It was also responsible for hundreds of spills and environmental…Read More