Environmental groups have long called the tailings lakes in the Alberta oilsands Canada’s toxic secret, but companies operating there will soon be required to disclose exactly what pollutants are there.
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The Sierra Club, Greenpeace and 28 other North American environmental groups are calling on the United States and Canada to boost investments in clean energy, halt industrial fishing in the Arctic and freeze expansion of the Alberta’s oil sands – a key source of U.S. petroleum imports and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Environment Canada has directed insolvent Redcorp Ventures Ltd. to immediately stop acid discharges at the Tulsequah Chief mine in northwestern British Columbia.
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Canadian oil sands company declared that more than three times as many ducks died last spring on a northern Alberta toxic waste pond than the 500 birds originally estimated.
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Petroleum extracted from Canadian tar sands may provide the first foreign-policy test for President Obama’s environmental agenda.
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As per a recent report, Mining Association of Canada (MAC) has recruited Julie Gelfand, formerly the president of Nature Canada, as MAC’s Vice President for Sustainable Development.
Ms. Gelfand will be overseeing the mining industry’s outreach to government, communities, and other interested stakeholders with respect to sustainable development and environment, as well as the MAC’s award-winning Toward Sustainable Mining [...]
The increase in demand for uranium and steep rise in Uranium prices has resulted in increased exploration activities in Canada and some provinces are taking a relook at the issue of uranium mining after many years.
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Alter NRG’s proposed coal to liquids project, the first of its kind in Canada, will provide a clean energy solution for alternative energy production.
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A Canadian government report that has calls for regulatory reforms in Northwest Territories to boost up investment and mining development in the region has secured support from the region’s mining industry as well.
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At least 225,000 square kilometers (87,000 square miles) of the Far North Boreal Region in Canada will be banned for mining.
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty was quoted as saying:
The Ontario Government is launching a Far North Planning Process to create a plan for the Northern Boreal Forest. It also calls for reforming and modernizing of Ontario’s [...]
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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