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‘There’s no monitoring of earthquakes’: new British Columbia pipeline could spell catastrophe, experts warn

3 décembre 2025 à 12:00

Project on ‘very poorly understood’ terrain and likely to pass through Rocky Mountain trench, which researchers say poses immense geological hazard

When an earthquake in 2002 struck in a remote pocket of Alaska, the shock was the strongest ever recorded in the interior of the state. But, miraculously, an oil pipeline that crossed directly over the fault line was unscathed.

Engineers behind the design of the 800 mile system were prepared. Knowing the high likelihood of seismic activity along the route, which bisected the Denali fault, they constructed sections where the pipeline rested on rail girders, allowing it to sway and shear without snapping.

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Reçu hier — 2 décembre 2025
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Conservatives blast removal of religious exemption in hate-speech laws as “assault” on freedom of speech

1 décembre 2025 à 20:02
OTTAWA — Opposition Conservatives say a deal between the governing Liberals and the Bloc Québécois to remove a religious exemption from Canada's hate-speech laws, in exchange for passing a bill targeting hate and terror symbols, is an "assault" on freedom of speech and religion. Read More
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