Who will hold, who will fold?Canada ups trade stakes by predicting 400,000 barrels a day of oil exports to China, while Martin takes case to U.S. people Gary Park Petroleum News Canadian Contributing Writer
Canada may have played the energy card in its trade showdown with the United States.
The overriding question now is whether Washington will respond — and in what fashion.
In a rapid-fire sequence of events, Natural Resources Minister John McCallum said Oct. 15 that China could be importing 450,000 b....
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