Native dissension puts cloud over Northwest Territories pipelineTwo aboriginal groups refuse to support Mackenzie Valley project; shift allegiance to Arctic Resources “over-the-top” proposal to gain full ownership Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Echoes from 20 years ago, when Native dissension was partly responsible for scuttling the first attempt to develop Arctic gas, are reverberating through the Northwest Territories, again raising doubts that the multi-billion venture will proceed.
The breakdown started when the Deh Cho First Nation r....
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