Energy sector resents being used as a bargaining chip in trade disputeCanada’s natural resources minister revives case for ending energy cooperation with the United States; draws wrath of industry, Alberta government Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Veiled threats to end cooperation with the United States in the energy sector, including the routing of a gas pipeline from Alaska through Canada, brought a swift reaction from those opposed to linking energy and the raging Canada-U.S. softwood dispute.As he did last summer, Natural Resources Minist....
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