Supreme Court to decide on oil and gas development and Aboriginal consultation
The Supreme Court is set to wade into the area of Aboriginal rights and natural resource development once again.
The Supreme Court is set to wade into the area of Aboriginal rights and natural resource development once again.
A federal judge has handed a lifeline to efforts to block the Dakota Access pipeline, ruling Wednesday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers didn’t adequately consider the possible impacts of an oil spill where the pipeline passes under the Missouri River.
Dennis Ward APTN National News The $4.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is now in…
The developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, which is expected to begin shipping oil on Thursday, will face scrutiny later this summer on whether it violated North Dakota rules during construction.
A private security firm hired by the developer of the $3.8 billion Dakota AccessPipeline conducted an aggressive, multifaceted operation against protesters that included a close working relationship with public law enforcement, documents obtained by an online magazine indicate.
A coalition of Indigenous groups from Canada and the U.S. has signed a declaration against the Keystone XL pipeline, vowing to use the courts and whatever other means necessary to block the controversial project.
The Canadian Press The question of whether the federal cabinet should be able to override…
Tom Fennario APTN National News Lawyers working on a review of how the Toronto Dominion…
Chris Stewart APTN National News The community of Cold Lake in Alberta is slowly getting…