Not-so-neighborlyAlberta and British Columbia lock horns over issues of pipeline access to Pacific Coast and BC hopes of selling surplus power GARY PARK For Petroleum News
The simmering showdown between Canada’s two most western provinces over energy megaprojects is coming to the boil, with British Columbia trying to sell surplus hydroelectric power to its neighbor and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley spurning the offer unless British Columbia allows construction of an o....
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