Alberta premier chases all optionsReady to see pipeline resolution with BC, but not to share oil sands royalties, not prepared to wait; sales pitch to New Brunswick Gary Park For Petroleum News
Alberta Premier Alison Redford has expressed hope that she can patch up differences with her British Columbia counterpart Christy Clark, but not to the extent of supporting tolls on pipelines from the oil sands to the Pacific Coast.
British Columbia Environment Minister Terry Lake told reporters dur....
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Redford: ‘good discussions’ Enbridge remains confident Talking to New Brunswick Questions on path to peace
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