Deh Cho set bargaining positionWant ‘flawed’ regulatory process fixed in exchange for cooperation on Mackenzie line Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
The Deh Cho First Nations of the Northwest Territories want to overhaul the existing regulatory process in exchange for their cooperation in assessing the proposed Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline.
While assuring the Canadian government that they are ready to “move forward” on the project, the Deh Cho....
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