Canadian oil patch blindsided by Kyoto ratification decisionIndustry fears loss of jobs and money if climate-change treaty is fully implemented, with Arctic, oil sands and East Coast at top of ‘hit list’ Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Western Canada’s oil patch and its provincial governments are angry, edgy and bewildered by the Canadian government’s decision to roll the dice and put the Kyoto Accord to a ratification vote in Parliament this year.
There is talk that if Canada moves from ratification to full implementation, plans....
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