Canada locks horns with EuropeOliver issues threat of WTO challenge of EU fuel-quality directive, retreats from trade treat; labels scientists as ‘unrealistic’ Gary Park For Petroleum News
Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver, in waging an almost single-handed crusade, threatened a trans-Atlantic trade scrap over the oil sands before partially backing down.
Taking a break from his seemingly endless visits to the United States to argue for Keystone XL, he tackled the European....
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