Canada told to change waysReport by special envoy says failure to improve aboriginal relationships will put ‘time-sensitive’ pipeline, LNG projects at risk Gary Park For Petroleum News
A blueprint to address First Nations opposition to C$100 billion worth of planned crude bitumen and LNG exports from the British Columbia coast has done little to shift the entrenched positions of most aboriginal leaders.
But Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver, reacting to a 51-page repo....
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