Prentice puts energy firstNew Alberta premier adds 2 cabinet portfolios to his duties — keys to approval chances for new pipelines for oil sands development Gary Park For Petroleum News
Jim Prentice has been sworn in as the 16th premier in Alberta’s 110-year history making explicit to his friends and foes that his “highest priority” is to open new markets for the province’s oil and natural gas.
To that end, he has taken on the ministries of Aboriginal Relations and International an....
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