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Greenpeace, Suzuki Foundation demand NEB suspend Energy East application
2015-05-14 04:30:17| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
More than 60 organizations are calling on the National Energy Board to suspend TransCanada's application for the Energy East Pipeline. Groups including Greenpeace Canada, the Council of Canadians and the David Suzuki Foundation said in a letter to the federal pipeline regulator that it should suspend the review process while waiting for new information from the company.
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Energy East pipeline puts Winnipeg drinking water at risk, Barlow says
2015-04-13 03:45:57| Energy - Topix.net
Maude Barlow with the Council of Canadians says that if the Energy East pipeline project is allowed to go through, Winnipeg's water supply from Shoal Lake would be at risk of contamination were the pipeline ever to rupture. A Canadian social action organization opposing the Energy East pipeline says the project puts Winnipeg's drinking water supply at risk.
Energy East pipeline puts Winnipeg drinking water at risk, Barlow says
2015-04-13 03:25:37| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Maude Barlow with the Council of Canadians says that if the Energy East pipeline project is allowed to go through, Winnipeg's water supply from Shoal Lake would be at risk of contamination were the pipeline ever to rupture. A Canadian social action organization opposing the Energy East pipeline says the project puts Winnipeg's drinking water supply at risk.
TransCanada changes scope of Energy East pipeline project in Québec
2015-04-07 01:00:00| Hydrocarbons Technology
TransCanada has decided not to construct marine and tank terminals at Cacouna, Québec for its Energy East pipeline project, as part of its commitment to stakeholder consultation and community safety.
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TransCanada scraps Quebec oil port, delays Energy East pipeline
2015-04-03 17:53:26| Energy - Topix.net
Russ Girling, TransCanada president and chief executive officer, addresses shareholders at the Annual General Meeting in Calgary, Alberta, May 2, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Sturk TransCanada Corp., the company behind the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, has scrapped plans for a Quebec oil-export terminal because of danger to whales in the St. Lawrence River, a victory for environmentalists and a move that delays the company's $12 billion Energy East pipeline project.
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