British Columbia business cheers change of governmentBut no promises on lifting offshore moratorium or lowering oil patch taxes; ailing forestry and mining sectors capture most of election spotlight Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The voters of British Columbia did what has been expected for years and cleaned house politically in late May, installing a new government that has promised to make it easier for all resource companies to operate in the province.
Under the province’s new premier, Gordon Campbell, the Liberal Party....
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Oil and gas industry below radar Some unease from producers Moratorium one of stickiest issues
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