B.C. faces challenge to secure place in continental marketsDuke Energy warns that without faster regulatory approvals, C$3 billion investment at risk; cabinet ministers pledge to work closely with industry to find answers, put province on a competitive footing with Alberta Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The British Columbia government is ready to continue chopping away at red tape to put itself on a competitive footing with Alberta and promote greater investment in its petroleum industry, said two cabinet ministers.
“We (government and industry) are working together to make B.C. a significant play....
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