Keystone XL pipeline

Alberta is investing $1.1 billion in the disputed Keystone XL pipeline, a project that Kenney says is crucial for the province's economy. (Alik Keplicz/AP/CP)

What if Jason Kenney is secretly working to undermine Alberta’s oil and gas industry? A conspiracy theory.

Max Fawcett: The decisions Kenney’s government have made lately has only caused greater scrutiny over the province’s $1.5 billion investment in the Keystone XL pipeline

Why oil sands protesters and companies both get it wrong

With his book The Patch, environmental writer Chris Turner makes a plea for realism in the noisy, misguided proxy war over pipelines

Peter Kent talks about the oil regulations that never happened

MP Peter Kent on how he lost the environment minister post, didn’t push through oil and gas emissions regulations, and why that’s fine

Time for Plan B as Keystone XL and Northern Gateway pipelines stall

Looking at the prospect of an eastern pipeline

Friends in need

Sunny days in the West

Christy Clark and Alison Redford’s new cozy relationship is less about personalities and more about pipelines

Oil sands bust

How the most valuable resource in our history got mired in politics, protests and logistical nightmares

Gary Doer on U.S. elections, the ‘fiscal cliff,’ and the after-effects of Argo

In conversation with Canada’s ambassador to the U.S.