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.
Thunder Bay chapter to ask City Council to oppose Energy East pipeline on May 29
Chapter activist Ruth Cook
The Council of Canadians Thunder Bay chapter is calling on its City Council to oppose the ...
Quill Plains chapter calls on the NEB to include upstream & downstream emissions in Energy East review
The Council of Canadians Quill Plains (Wynyard) chapter has told the National Energy Board (NEB) that ...
Barlow talks Energy East, Nestle & blue communities at ‘Untrouble the Waters’ summit
Maude Barlow and the Freshwater Lab team at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Council of Canadians chairperson spoke at ...
National Energy Board seeks feedback on proposed Energy East ‘list of issues’ by May 31
The Council of Canadians at a protest against the Energy East pipeline, Saint John, May 2015.
The National Energy Board ...
Fredericton chapter organizing June 10 march against the Energy East pipeline
The Fredericton chapter protests the Energy East pipeline during Justin Trudeau's campaign stop in their community, 2015.
The Council of ...
Saint John chapter concerned by RCMP surveillance of anti-Energy East pipeline activists
More than 550 people marched in Saint John against the Energy East pipeline at this May 2015 protest.
The Council ...
Montreal chapter opposes Energy East pipeline in Bécancour
(L-R) Montreal chapter activist Abdul Pirani with Eau Secours activists Joceline Sanschagrin, Jean-Yves McGee, Charles Sainte-Marie, and Nathalie Robitaille.
The ...
Winnipeg chapter opposes Energy East pipeline at First Mennonite Church gathering
The Council of Canadians Winnipeg chapter spoke against the Energy East tar sands pipeline at a church gathering last ...