Posts from ‘No Tankers’ - Page 36

Enbridge blowing smoke on Gateway timeline

June 10, 2009 | 

Enbridge is lying to someone…Or shall we say selectively omitting certain truths? After reading this you decide. In any case the oil and gas giant is telling British Columbians ...

Enbridge shareholders push for change

June 1, 2009 | 

Enbridge is in trouble. At the annual meeting this May large numbers of Enbridge’s shareholders threw their weight behind two shareholder resolutions despite the recommendations of the company’s Board ...

Mixed waters signal rough road for Enbridge in BC

May 25, 2009 | 

A First Nations delegation – assisted by Dogwood Initiative and Forest Ethics – journeyed from British Columbia to Toronto in early May to tell Enbridge Inc’s shareholders at their ...

Making sense of election promises

The media keeps on calling to get my take on which party has the best environmental policy. The short answer is that they are all fundamentally flawed, though the ...

Complexities of Enbridge’s Gateway Project

April 17, 2009 | 

At the invitation of CERES and Ethical Funds, Dogwood Initiative participated in an April 14th, 2009 call-in investor briefing that focused on some of the unique and poorly disclosed ...

Royal Bank Target of New Campaign

Some snow had fallen overnight in Vancouver, and though the streets were clear by morning the chill of it remained, penetrating painfully into hands and feet. A group of ...

Tar Sands Sanity

November 25, 2008 | 

Late last week a supporter sent me a Vancouver Sun article that declared the end of the oilsands boom. Apparently the markets have done what legions of environmentalists, concerned ...

The meaning of the message

November 19, 2008 | 

When I think about the number of messages that my brain processes in one day, it’s a bit overwhelming.Research shows that the average person is bombarded with over 6000 ...

Cutting Ribbons Over Our Dead Bodies

November 13, 2008 | 

Usually, when I go to the gym, I don’t work on my legs very much because I figure my daily bicycle commute works them enough. Yesterday, however, I suckered ...