Canada: Cleaning off a ‘dirty’ imageCanadian, Alberta political, industry leaders defend record in oil sands, say they are ready to participate in any Copenhagen deal Gary Park For Petroleum News
Government and industry leaders are fighting back against a tidal wave of criticism and abuse flowing from the Copenhagen climate change summit that has Canada cast as a “corrupt petro-state” because of the Alberta oil sands and the biggest single obstacle to a post-Kyoto deal.
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