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.
The Magnificent Whales of the Bay of Fundy Don’t Deserve Energy East
A remarkable photo essay has just been published in the March/April issue of Canadian Wildlife Magazine. It is the ...
Council of Canadians opposes Energy East tar sands pipeline to Canso, Nova Scotia
Canso, Nova Scotia
The Council of Canadians is opposed to the 1.1 million barrel per day TransCanada Energy East pipeline ...
18 Talking Points on why New Brunswick cities and towns should oppose Energy East
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts."
(attributed to U.S. Senator ...
3 Steps to protect your river and bay, your community, and the climate future of young people from Energy East
On Feb. 14, 2017, the Town Council of Sackville voted YES to oppose the Energy East pipeline, paving the ...
Sackville becomes the first to oppose Energy East, paving the way for other municipalities in New Brunswick
There are moments in time where courageous people step forward, speak up, and do the right thing in order ...
Sackville becomes first municipality in New Brunswick to oppose Energy East
FREDERICTON, NB – Last night Sackville town councillors passed a resolution brought forward by Mount Allison University students to oppose ...
WIN! Sackville votes against Energy East pipeline
Mount Allison University students Katia Mckercher, Naia Noyes-West and Mara Ostafichuk, and Council of Canadians campaigner Mark D'Arcy, November 19, ...
TransCanada delivers a barrel of alternative facts on Energy East to Sackville Town Council
(TransCanada's Patrick Lacroix and Steve Morck take questions from Sackville Town Council, February 6, 2017)
The setting is dramatic. Sackville ...