Canada urges Washington to reject ban on “over-the-top” lineLetter to U.S. Energy Secretary calls for “equal, fair consideration” of all route alternatives; Foothills suggests Canada has “shifted from its legal obligations” Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The Canadian government has put itself in the thick of a raging controversy over preferred Arctic gas pipeline routes by calling on Washington to derail any legislative attempt to block an “over-the-top” option.
While insisting it has not dropped its proclaimed neutrality on the route, Canada said....
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