Canada labeled ‘soft’ on energy accidentsManitoba gas pipeline explosion coupled with recent train derailments prompt accusations from opposition New Democratic Party Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
The Canadian government is being accused of putting petroleum industry interests ahead of public safety after a huge natural gas pipeline blast in Manitoba and a second derailment in three weeks involving a Canadian National Railway’s train in New Brunswick.
Tom Mulcair, leader of the opposition New....
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