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Vol. 11, No. 50 Week of December 10, 2006
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Political landscape shaken up

New Alberta premier plans public scrutiny of oil sands royalties, wants to keep more bitumen refining in province; new federal Liberal leader has ‘green’ agenda, Kyoto Protocol at top of his list

Gary Park

For Petroleum News

In an age when political surprises are few and far between, Canada experienced two upheavals in the space of 24 hours that could have deep consequences for the oil and gas industry. Stephane Dion was elected leader of the federal Liberal party Dec. 2, putting himself in line to become Canada’s next....

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Stelmach contrast to Klein

Oil sands royalties an issue

Next federal election could be in spring

Dion proposing California-style emissions standards


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