A Canadian judicial review that could overturn the federal approval of Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will begin on Monday in Vancouver. More than a dozen parties, including the company, government departments, environmental and aboriginal groups, will present their cases over two weeks before Canada's Federal Court of Appeal. A decision against the C$7.4 billion ($5.9 billion) expansion would send it back for assessment, a move that would cause [Read more]
Archives for October 2017
Bonterra Energy Corp. Confirms Cash Dividend for September 2017 Payable October 31st, 2017
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Oct. 2, 2017) - Bonterra Energy Corp. (www.bonterraenergy.com) (TSX:BNE) announces that the September 2017 monthly cash dividend will be $0.10 per share and will be paid on October 31st, 2017. The record date for the dividend is October 16th, 2017 and the ex-dividend date is October 13th, 2017. The dividend is paid monthly and is subject to commodity prices and production levels. The dividend is considered an "eligible dividend" for tax purposes. [Read more]
Energy efficiency, not electro-energy anarchy, is the future and hybrid vehicles point the way
As a youth, I, like most others, did my best to drive my parents crazy by spending my time reading magazines as opposed to anything they might have considered worthwhile. I knew nothing about any historical events before the most recent Tuesday, but I could tell you anything about fast cars. To this day I remember little about high school biology but I do remember quite clearly a review of a Porsche 911 from the early 1980s. I can see the pictures and stats page in my mind, and I can remember [Read more]
Hearings begin for First Nations, environmental group opposed to Trans Mountain
VANCOUVER - Several First Nations, municipalities and environmental groups that are opposed to the approval process of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in British Columbia will be arguing their position in the Federal Court of Appeal over the next two weeks. The hearing beginning Monday in Vancouver consolidates numerous lawsuits filed by seven First Nations applicants, the cities of Burnaby and Vancouver, the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and the Living Oceans Society, which [Read more]
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