Oil patch tax relief not in cards in upcoming Canadian budgetCanadian Association of Petroleum Producers and Alberta’s lobbying for tax equity has failed due to economic slowdown and costs of beefed up security Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
A sore point between Canada’s petroleum industry and the federal government threatens to become even worse, with upwards of C$30 billion worth of oil sands projects on the line.
For the past 18 months, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and the Alberta government have been lobbying for....
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