By Emma Jackson, Ottawa Community News, August 18, 2015
Some local leaders are hoping a report from the Ontario Energy Board will take the steam out of a proposal to bring crude oil through the Ottawa Valley.
TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline proposal would convert about 3,000 kilometres of natural gas pipeline to instead carry diluted bitumen from the Alberta oil sands to refineries on the east coast.
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“We’re assuming with this report the provincial government cannot support this project,” said Graham Saul, executive director of Ecology Ottawa. “The OEB emphasized there were serious risks, not just environmental risks, and they clearly stated those risks outweigh the benefits.”
By CFRA News, CFRA News, August 17, 2015
A burn ban is in effect for the Ottawa region due to the heat advisory.
Ottawa Fire Services says the burn ban prohibits all open air fire until the heat advisory has been lifted and conditions improve.
There will be a zero tolerance enforcement during the ban.
By Jocelyne Richer, Ottawa Citizen, August 16, 2015
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard is showing himself open to legalizing UberX-style means of transportation, despite opposition from the taxi industry.
If he moves forward in this direction, Couillard’s Liberals would align themselves with their youth wing, who adopted a resolution Saturday asking Quebec to pass laws regulating the “new practices” stemming from a “new sharing economy.”








