Energy East
The Energy East project was a proposed pipeline that would have carried 1.1 million barrels of crude per day, including from the tar sands. In October 2017, we celebrated the announcement from TransCanada Corp., the company behind the project, that it was canceling the project.
Why Energy East is, and should remain, dead.
I remember the day that Energy East officially died, October 5th, 2017.
The decision was a long time coming ...
Together we stopped Energy East
Today is a good day. We stopped Energy East. Some are trying to make this about partisan fighting
or suggesting ...
WIN! Energy East tar sands pipeline defeated!
Council of Canadians energy and climate justice campaigner Andrea Harden-Donahue speaks against the Energy East pipeline at a rally in ...
Diverse Groups Opposed to Energy East Celebrate Project’s Cancellation
“Today is a great day for the climate and the hundreds of thousands of Canadians who stood up to Energy ...
Council of Canadians celebrates end of Energy East pipeline
The Council has been organizing to stop Energy East since the first day it was announced. The opposition of communities ...
Saint John Mayor makes last ditch effort in support of Energy East; chapter activist calls him out
In a hard-hitting email to Mayor and Council members in Saint John sent early this morning, Saint John chapter activist ...
TransCanada may abandon Energy East project, seeks 30-day suspension of application
The Council of Canadians Fredericton and Saint John chapters gathered at the Nashwaak River on June 10 ...
Decision to include Energy East emissions in NEB review a major setback for the pipeline
The Council of Canadians is available for comment on the National Energy Board (NEB) decision to include both upstream and ...