Chretien talks tough on energy as Canada-U.S. softwood dispute flaresCanadian prime minister warns that without Canadian energy, Americans “will need a lot of wood to heat their homes” Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
A senior U.S. energy official was making a case in Calgary on Nov. 5 for greater American reliance on Canadian oil and natural gas supplies at almost the same time Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chretien was insisting on the same free trade for softwood lumber that the United States gives to energy.
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