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Harper‘s Support for Democracy Falls Short at Home

Do democracy and freedom begin at home for Prime Minister Stephen Harper? READ MORE

Top 5 Reasons Why Geothermal Power is Nowhere in Canada

Canada has no commercial geothermal power plants, despite having abundant potential and, ironically, Canadian energy companies running geothermal power plants around the world. READ MORE

In Defence of Hypocrisy

Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.)

Say it with me now — we are all hypocrites. READ MORE

Mike De Souza's 20 Most Important Articles for Postmedia

There’s no question that Mike De Souza has been crucial to the survival of investigative journalism on energy and environment in Canada over the last several years.

Here’s a list of just 20 stories worth highlighting and remembering from De Souza’s career with Postmedia News.

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CNRL Releases New, Lower Cold Lake Oil Spill Estimates

The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has released new figures tallying the total volume of bitumen emulsion recovered at the Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNRL) Primrose site in Cold Lake, Alta. The new total — 1,177 cubic metres or 1.1 million litres — is more than a third lower than previously reported amounts. READ MORE

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$13.4M Allocated to Carry Audit of Canadian Charities Beyond 2017, Documents Show

The federal government has allocated more than $13 million for the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) investigation of charitable organizations, which is planned to extend beyond 2017, according to documents attained by DeSmog Canada through Access to Information legislation. READ MORE

Enbridge Insists on Limited Scope Review of Line 9 Project, Raising Safety Concerns

Critics of Enbridge’s Line 9 oil pipeline project are concerned the project will be approved despite insufficient evidence the 38-year old pipeline is safe. The National Energy Board – Canada’s independent energy regulator – is expected to deliver its final decision on Line 9 any day. Enbridge is applying to reverse and increase the flow of the aging pipeline to transport oilsands bitumen and Bakken shale oil to Eastern Canada. r0