Canada hardens resistance to prospect of U.S. gasline subsidiesIndustry, political leaders keep watchful eye on outcome of U.S. energy bill; urge legislators to give priority to market-based decisions Gary Park PNA Canadian Corespondent
How resolutely the Canadian and U.S. governments cling to their avowed “route neutral” positions on the shipment of Arctic gas will become more apparent in the next few weeks, but pending the outcome industry and political leaders in Canada are actively denouncing any moves by the United States to s....
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