Tough selling jobAlberta business advocacy group tries to win friends for resource projects in British Columbia, Canada’s new economic growth leader GARY PARK For Petroleum News
It has long been understood that Alberta and British Columbia are divided by more than just their common border on the Canadian Rockies.
For decades they have looked at each other, scratched their heads and wondered what was driving their neighbor.
As one Edmonton Journal writer put it: “They might....
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