Kyoto gets green light, Alberta turns redCanadian government recommits to climate change treaty without plan to achieve greenhouse gas reductions; Alberta warns industry not to strike deals with feds Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Just when it seemed a new government might be ready to take a new course on the Kyoto climate change treaty, Canada has veered back towards an old path and reignited old animosities with Alberta.
In opening a fresh session of Parliament, the government of Prime Minister Paul Martin made an unequivo....
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