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Manufacturing

December 18, 2013
Former BP engineer convicted of obstructing federal oil spill probe

Manufacturing

December 18, 2013
Chevron repeatedly violated law at U.S. refinery before fire: EPA

Manufacturing

December 18, 2013
Jury ‘at a standstill’ in obstruction trial of former BP engineer

Environment Regulation

December 17, 2013
Injunction granted against drilling site blockade in northern Alberta

Operations

December 16, 2013
U.S. court lifts ban on horse slaughterhouses; appeal pending

Manufacturing

December 13, 2013
$500K booze shipment stolen from truck in Saskatchewan

Environment Regulation

December 12, 2013
Group reapplies to oppose Alberta oilsands project after court fight

Manufacturing

December 10, 2013
Defence seeks mistrial in case against former BP drilling engineer

Operations

December 9, 2013
Sentencing delayed for company in deadly propane plant blast

Operations

November 28, 2013
Workers at Halifax shipyard walk off job, allege worker's suspension led to suicide

Operations Procurement

November 28, 2013
U.S. Navy questions 'business integrity,' suspends contractor that supplies ships and subs

Environment Regulation Sustainability

November 25, 2013
U.S. wind energy firm to pay $1M for eagle deaths in first settlement of its kind

Manufacturing

November 19, 2013
Judge rejects request for injunction to stop N.B. shale gas testing

Procurement

November 14, 2013
MTO, contractor fined $250K each for destruction of fish habitat

Operations

November 12, 2013
Siemens subsidiary fined $11M for bribing Russian gas firm officials

Supply Chain

November 12, 2013
$100M class action filed against Canada Cartage for alleged unpaid overtime

Operations Supply Chain

November 7, 2013
Lac-Megantic: two more oil firms added to class action lawsuit

Environment Operations

November 6, 2013
Teck Metals hit with $210K in fines for toxic spill in B.C. river

Operations

October 23, 2013
Studies of Samsung factories didn’t fully examine health hazards

Manufacturing

October 22, 2013
Canadian firms could be held liable at home for injustice abroad

Operations Supply Chain

October 22, 2013
Lac-Megantic: victims could begin to see compensation in mid-2014

Manufacturing

October 18, 2013
Dozens arrested after shale gas protest in N.B. turns violent

Operations

October 17, 2013
Factories in Haiti lack toilets, sufficient lighting: labour group

Manufacturing

October 16, 2013
Greenpeace protesters blockade Kinder Morgan facility in B.C.

Environment Sustainability

October 15, 2013
Top U.S. court to review rules on factory, power plant emissions

Environment Financing

October 15, 2013
BMW shareholders give Merkel’s party $900K ahead of delayed car emission limits