- published: 22 Nov 2013
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Recently, the national energy board held a hearing , held at the metro convention center in Toronto. this hearing was disrupted by professional protesters who rushed the front of the room and created a serious security incident that resulted in the cancellation of the hearings the following day out of security concerns
Green Party leader Elizabeth May delivered scorching oral arguments to the National Energy Board panel reviewing Kinder Morgan's controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on Thurs. Jan. 21, 2016. She accused the Texas oil giant of offering "repetitive, useless garbage" as evidence and sympathized with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for having to deal with the NEB mess left behind by the previous government.
Frustrated with the hypocrisy of the National Energy Board's political pipeline-pusher influence, people decided it was time to tell the NEB what they really feel about their illegitimate structure. Here's a look at their unexpected visit
You already know how important pipelines are for transporting energy. And pipelines that cross Canada's provincial or international borders are regulated by us, the National Energy Board. With over 450 employees with expertise in law, environment, engineering, economics, community and Aboriginal relations, we make sure pipeline companies meet strict requirements to keep Canadians and the environment safe. We oversee a pipeline from construction, to operation and until its taken out of service and shut down. If a company wants to build a new pipeline or modify a current one, they apply to the NEB. We review the application to determine whether or not the project should proceed. Information such as design, safety, community and environmental impacts is considered during the review proces...
This is a 6 minute instructional video about the application process for New Brunswickers wishing to present or write a letter to the National Energy Board as part of the hearings on the Energy East proposal to build an oil pipeline through New Brunswick. This video was produced by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick. www.conservatoncouncil.ca
Peter Watson, the Chair of the National Energy Board was in Thunder Bay meeting with the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association and the City of Thunder Bay. Watson was providing an update on the efforts of the NEB in assuring pipeline safety.
Day 2 of the National Energy Board hearing in Fredericton!
Legal Counsel Gregory McDade spared no detail in scolding the National Energy Board for its "broken" regulatory system during the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion hearings in Burnaby, B.C. on Wed. Jan. 20, 2016.
Please the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development’s Fall 2015 report.
This is a TV news story about the National Energy Board's approval of the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline from Alberta, through British Columbia to the Pacific Ocean.
CBC's The National reports on January 26, 2016, that the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Julie Gelfand, has issued a report critical of the way the National Energy Board has failed to ensure pipeline companies in Canada have complied with the regulations and conditions they had agreed to.
Elizabeth May explains why the National Energy Board can not be trusted to safeguard the BC coast and what we need to do after the next election to set things right again. Please support the Raincoast Conservation Foundation documentary "Directly Affected" (http://www.raincoast.org/directly-affected/) which exposes the incredible dangers of pipelines and tankers. And if you would like to help Elizabeth continue her fight in Ottawa visit http://www.sgigreenparty.ca to pledge your vote, volunteer or donate.
Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media shows a clip of PM Justin Trudeau answering a question about National Energy Board pipeline hearings honestly -- it's a reply that should worry every Canadian who cares about the country's future. MORE http://www.therebel.media/caught_on_tape_trudeau_accidentally_answered_a_question_honestly http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV
Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media explains why the Liberals' stated reasons for overhauling the National Energy Board pipeline approval process make no sense. He explains what -- and who -- are behind this anti-western, anti-energy scheme. MORE http://www.therebel.media/ezralevant Simon Kent of Breitbart London talks about the UK's latest immigrant related problem: the number of Muslim migrants with more than wife. Will they receive multiple welfare cheques even though polygamy is illegal in Britain? Then Pamela Geller joins the show to discuss Sweden's reported plan to deport 80,000 Muslim migrants. Is this realistic? http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV Trudeau’s Liberals MUST halt plans to bring in thousands of Syrian refugees until they can guarantee t...
Agenda: Discussion re: Renewable Energy Briefing by the Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Board
In the Eye of the Storm: Pipelines and the National Energy Board With Peter Watson Monday, February 2, 2015, 12:00 pm Nagles Place, Suncor Fluvarium, Pippy Park About this Session Over the past few years, the National Energy Board has found itself in unfamiliar territory…on the front pages of newspapers across Canada. And the demands on the Board seem to hit all of the major energy issues in twenty-first century Canada; - to lead the climate change debate, - to increase market access for Canada’s energy, - to ensure that pipelines never fail, and - to answer to all the voices in the debate and to remain neutral through it all. In his presentation, Peter Watson will discuss why the NEB finds itself in the eye of the storm and what the Board is doing about it. Peter Watson has exten...
Recording of February 5, 2014 webinar. Many citizens who are concerned about the Kinder Morgan pipeline and tankers expansion project don't realize that they must apply to the National Energy Board before February 12, 2014 if they wish to participate in the review of the project. And under new rules, even citizens who just want to write a letter expressing their views must apply to the NEB first and demonstrate that they are "directly affected" by the project. Not sure what the rules are? Daunted by the complicated on-line application form? This webinar may help to answer your questions. In this free one hour session, we go over the application process to give you the best shot at taking part in the NEB hearings. This webinar was co-presented by West Coast Environmental Law, ForestEthic...
"Safe activities in the north -- a Canadian authority perspective" - Jim Fox, business leader, strategy and analysis, National Energy Board Opptak gjort 1. november 2013.
A group of Kingstonians assembled to learn about the threat posed by Enbridge's plan to reverse pipeline 9b. The proposal, currently being reviewed by the National Energy Board, could result in tar sands bitumen being transported through Kingston. In this video, Gavin Hutchison discusses the implications.
Stephen Hall, Thunder Bay Area Manager, Canadian Pipeline Operations, TransCanada Pipeline TransCanada's proposed Energy East Pipeline Project is a 4,600 km pipeline that will carry approximately 1.1 million barrels per day of Western Canadian crude oil to refineries in Québec and New Brunswick. Approximately 70 per cent of this pipeline is already in place between Burstall, Saskatchewan and Cornwall, Ontario as part of TransCanada's underutilized natural gas Mainline. The Energy East pipeline runs right through Greenstone and much of Northwestern Ontario. This existing pipeline will undergo a comprehensive conversion process to prepare it for liquids transportation. Conversion will include the construction of 30 new pump stations in Ontario. The project is currently moving through the des...
The Green Party’s Frances Litman, Liberal David Merner and New Democratic Party incumbent Randall Garrison are confirmed for Wednesday night’s Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke climate-change debate at Edward Milne Community School starting at 6:30 p.m. Conservative candidate Shari Lukens has declined an invitation to participate. Forever Blankets and BearsIn her role as moderator, Sooke Mayor Maja Tait will pose a set of questions prepared by the BC Sustainable Energy Association and the Dogwood Initiative, the evening’s two non-partisan organizers. Once these have been debated, Mayor Tait will invite queries from the audience. The prepared questions deal with sustainable energy, green jobs, the Enbridge and Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion proposals, the National Energy Board, Canada’s share of GH...