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David Atkin of Sunmedia’s Ottawa bureau wants your input on tankers on Douglas Channel
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Getting oil from Kitimat to the open ocean: Can we do that?I’m looking to tap the brainpower of the blogosphere for a very specific question: Can we safely move oil from Kitimat, B.C., down the Do…0
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Alberta oil spill latest
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Alberta crews rush to contain oil spill on Red Deer RiverCrews were scrambling Friday to contain and clean up a pipeline spill that sent nearly half a million litres of sour crude oil into the r…0
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Give us facts on Alberta oil spill, locals demandFour days after a pipeline operated by Plains Midstream Canada spilled an estimated hundreds of thousands of litres of oil into the Red D…0
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River users worry about effects of Red Deer oil spillPeople downstream of an oil pipeline breach in west central Alberta are worried but hopeful the spill won’t seriously damage the Red Deer…0
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Red Deer River oil spill highlights dangers of pipelines crossing waterways | Wilderness CommitteeVANCOUVER – As Canadians continue to debate two major oil pipeline proposals to the Pacific coast, a pipeline leak spewing up to 3,000 ba…0
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Cleanup of latest Alberta oil spill could take all summerGord Johnston’s tranquil life along the Red Deer River in central Alberta was shattered Thursday night as the nauseating scent of crude o…0
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Fresh water being trucked in for people living at site of Alberta oil spillDICKSON, Alta. – People downstream of an oil pipeline breach in west central Alberta are worried but hopeful the spill won’t seriously da…0
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Red Deer Advocate – Cleanup underway after petroleum spill at Gleniffer LakeGLENIFFER LAKE – More than 60 people had gathered by noon Friday at Gleniffer Lake where a spill of up to 3,000 barrels of light crude oi…0
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Fresh water being trucked in for people living at site of Alberta oil spillDICKSON, Alta. – People downstream of an oil pipeline breach in west central Alberta are worried but hopeful the spill won’t seriously da…0
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We’ll ‘make it right’, oil spill company vowsThe company behind an oil spill that’s forced the closure of a popular Alberta lake is promising to0
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Alaska Oil Spill
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174-foot Army landing craft runs aground, spills fuel into Alaskan bayA 174-foot Army Reserve landing craft carrying equipment to help move an Alaskan village struck a rock in a bay near Kodiak, then was run…0
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Army ship aground leaking fuel on Puffin Island near Kodiak – KODIAK Alaska – A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers vessel ran aground in Chiniak Bay a few miles from Kodiak and was leaking fuel on Saturday. The Monterrey hit Humpback Rock around 10:1…Army ship aground, leaking fuel on Puffin Island near Kodiak KODIAK, Alaska – A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers vessel ran aground in Chinia…0
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Environmental problems from BP Gulf spill
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Fishing industry still reeling from effects of 2010 BP oil spill – The Denver PostLAFITTE, la. – Gloom infects the hard-working shrimp and crab docks of this gritty fishing town as the second full year of fishing since …0
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BP oil spill changed microbe marine life (Wired UK)The microbial marine life along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico has undergone dramatic changes following the BP oil spill of 2010. Accord…0
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Keystone XL
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Keystone XL: How Canada’s pipeline splits the U.S.Sandhills advocate Jane Kleeb stands in the Nebraska Sandhills where the Keystone XL pipeline is slated to be installed. Lucas Oleniuk/To…0
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Keystone XL Primer: Secrecy Still Shrouds Diluted Bitumen RisksMany questions but few answers about the substance that would flow through the proposed Keystone XL oil sands pipeline. By Marie C. Baca,…0
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UK tabloid the MailOnline Sunday Mail calls bitumen sands “Tarmaggadon
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Oil firms behind the controversial exploitation of Canada’s wilderness where locals say they are dying from pollutionBy Jonathan Green PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 9 June 2012 | UPDATED: 18:58 EST, 9 June 2012 This used to be a vast Canadian forest, until the p…0
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Lots of pipeline controversy
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First Nations, politicians gather to ‘vote’ against Enbridge pipelineFirst Nations leaders, federal and municipal politicians converged at LUSH Cosmetics on Robson St. Friday to vote in a symbolic poll agai…0
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Yaffe: First Nations’ concerns endure over pipelineMoney can’t buy you love – that’s a message several B.C. aboriginal groups sent on Wednesday to proponents of the Enbridge Northern Gatew…0
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Taskforce calls for Canadian strategy, infrastructure to meet Asian energy needs | CanadianBusiness.comVANCOUVER – Canada needs to explore development of a public-private energy transportation corridor to export oil and gas to the Asia-Paci…0
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A spoof on the Enbridge ad campaign
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A path to a Canada no one will recognize – Dogwood InitiativeLUSH cosmetics is known for being controversial. In 2010, LUSH staff in stores across Canada took off their clothes and donned barrel out…0
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More anger at Harper cuts
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Radicalizing ScientistsDr. Mark Jaccard, professor of economics at Simon Fraser University and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to the Un…0
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Canada’s fish face upstream battleOtto Langer has devoted his adult life to protecting fish habitat.0
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Tsunami
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Tsunami debris starting to wash ashore in Southwest AlaskaDebris from last year’s tsunami in Japan is apparently starting to appear on Unalaska’s beaches. While the pieces tend to be small and un…0
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As Japan debris washes up in the US, scientists fear break in natural orderWhen a floating dock the size of a boxcar washed up on a sandy beach in Oregon, beachcombers got excited because it was the largest piece…0
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