Canada in a hurryGovernment unveils back-to-back actions to improve safety of overland, tanker petroleum transport; industry to carry cleanup costs Gary Park For Petroleum News
As the Canadian government faces an early and landmark decision on moving crude bitumen to Asia it is scrambling to win over a hesitant public.
Hard on the heels of new measures to fortify its oil-spill response and tanker safety regime, the administration of Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced....
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Responsibility for cleanups Not project specific Some BC support
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