TransCanada wants to build the biggest tar sands pipeline yet, Energy East, from Alberta to Red Head near Saint John, New Brunswick. The 1.1 million barrel per day pipe would require massive oil storage tanks in rural Red Head, waiting for export on the Bay of Fundy. On May 30, 2015, hundreds of people marched in Red Head to oppose Energy East.
What Canada’s nuclear waste plan means for New Brunswick
Canada is advancing plans for a Deep Geological Repository (DGR) to store the country’s used nuclear fuel. In early 2026,...


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