Back to the real worldAlberta, Saskatchewan turn screws on federal government to approve crude export pipelines; Notley won’t take ‘no’ for an answer By GARY PARK For Petroleum News
There are clear signs that Canada’s two leading oil and gas producing provinces, despite their own vastly different political ideologies, have declared an end to the six-month honeymoon for the Canadian government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, whose right-leaning....
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Notley: Support runs both ways Wall defending province’s interests No support
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