Cross-border harmony — with conditionsCanada discloses talks with US on joint effort to lower carbon emissions; Harper says sides will likely agree on similar objectives Gary Park For Petroleum News
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have far exceeded the government’s international commitment for 2020, prompting efforts by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to open talks with the United States on ways to curb cross-border emissions in the oil and gas sector.
He has pledged to join the U.S. in introdu....
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