Northern Gateway pipeline battle buildsLabor, aboriginal coalition girds for legal action against ‘bullying, intimidation’; producers waiting for pipeline congestion relief Gary Park For Petroleum News
Warnings are piling up on either side of the Northern Gateway pipeline, with British Columbia aboriginal and labor groups threatening civil disobedience and legal action if the project is approved, while an energy analyst estimates that unless the bottlenecks to Asia and the United States from the A....
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