Aboriginals warn Mackenzie Valley pipeline hangs in balanceLetter to Chretien says regulatory filing stalled and more delays will send negative, potentially destructive signals to explorers, markets Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Northwest Territories aboriginals say that unless they can obtain an initial C$70 million loan guarantee from the Canadian government plans for a Mackenzie Valley gasline are going nowhere.
In a blunt letter to Prime Minister Jean Chretien Oct. 2, the Aboriginal Pipeline Group, which is seeking a o....
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