Conservation trumps pipelineDeh Cho take decisive step in linking Mac gas project approval to its agenda Gary Park For Petroleum News
After years of bluster, rhetoric, ultimatums and legal ploys, it seems to have finally come down to an all-or-nothing demand from the Deh Cho First Nations.
The chances of unified aboriginal support for the Mackenzie Gas Project and perhaps the fate of the project itself ride on the outcome.
It’s a....
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Issue could be final straw Previous government took first steps Ominous undertones to initial response Hopes for settlement have faded
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