Canada lowers barriers for Mackenzie Valley pipeline approvalDraft deal would reduce regulatory approvals by one year; Northwest Territories offer C$100 million in loan guarantees to aboriginals; federal government urged to provide ‘seed money’ By Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Governments are rallying to the cause of the troubled Mackenzie Valley pipeline proposal, promising to slash one year off the normal approval process and dangling millions of dollars in support of the project.
The Canadian government struck a tentative deal with the Northwest Territories and aborig....
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