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Tag Archives: Lac-Megantic
For the record: Federal leaders on the anniversary of Lac-Mégantic’s tragedy
47 people died when a trail derailed in the Quebec town
Encyclopedia of the oil crash: L is for Loonie
…and Lac-Mégantic, layoffs, and Leduc 1. View this and more in our encyclopedia of the oil crash
So it turns out Bakken oil is explosive after all
Producers in North Dakota’s Bakken oil fields have been told to make crude is safer before being shipped by rail
Lac-Mégantic: Government oversight, so to speak
Wells: What good is Transport Canada anyway?
A year after the explosion, Lac-Mégantic rebuilds
One year after the tragic train derailment and explosion, the tiny Quebec town struggles to find hope
Photo essay: Revisiting Lac-Mégantic, one year later
Lac-Mégantic, then and now: Images revisiting scenes of devastation capture a gradual return to normalcy
How the pipeline backlash gave a boost to oil exports by rail
The anti-pipeline movement has led to a rail renaissance for crude oil
Good news, bad news
Underwater discoveries, RCMP corruption and discounts for well-behaved kids
QP Live: When charges were laid after Lac-Mégantic
Your daily dose of political theatre