NWT regulatory chairman in the hot seatControversial appointee under siege as politicians call for his removal; board would handle assessments, permits for Mackenzie gas line Gary Park Petroleum News Canadian Correspondent
A three-month rift is rapidly widening as demands grow to remove the chairman of a key Northwest Territories regulatory board agency before it is faced with handling hundreds of permit applications for the C$7 billion Mackenzie Gas Project.
Since the Canadian government named Todd Burlingame to head....
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