Time for second thoughtsRe-jigging likely, but Alberta premier firm on overall 20% hike; industry cuts begin Gary Park For Petroleum News
The sounds wafting out of the Alberta government these days suggest Premier Ed Stelmach and Finance Minister Lyle Oberg are getting the message.
And if they’re not, it was hammered home with real force on Nov. 27 when Canadian Natural Resources laid out its response to planned royalty hikes.
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