Seeking a social licenseCanadian government, pipeline companies, LNG proponents short on time to sell megaproject economic benefits to aboriginal communities Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Canadian petroleum industry enters 2014 faced with needing to make a complete and credible about-face in its dealings with First Nations.
Failure to act could sidetrack Enbridge’s Northern Gateway project beyond the point where it can remain economically viable.
And, unless industry leaders and....
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Enbridge’s efforts saluted Issue sidestepped Blunt reception CAPP understands
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