One step forward, one backOptimism builds that Deh Cho lawsuits can be settled out of court, but enviros take harder line; Sierra Club accuses Mackenzie project partners of ‘disdain’ Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
The teeter-totter is working overtime at the Mackenzie Gas Project.
As fast as one problem is said to be headed for a solution, another is building.
On the up side for the Mackenzie proponents, negotiations to bring the Deh Cho First Nations in from the cold have been described as frequent and pro....
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Deh Cho seek progress on land claims, self-government Sierra Club Committee has outlined exploration, development needed
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