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Vol. 7, No. 42 Week of October 20, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Yukon First Nation campaigns for Alaska pipeline route

Kwanlin Dun dismayed with federal government's ‘aggressive’ opposition to U.S. incentives for Alaska Highway option and refusal to acknowledge benefits of southern route to Canada

Gary Park

PNA Canadian Correspondent

The Yukon’s largest aboriginal community has added its voice to those accusing the Canadian government of bias in favoring a Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline and “hostility” towards the Alaska Highway option. The Kwanlin Dun First Nation, whose territory covers about 90 miles of the pipeline route nea....

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First Nation expected cooperation

Canada has offered incentives


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