Prentice on pipeline selling missionAlberta’s new premier makes whirlwind visits to three other provincial leaders to impress importance of moving crude to new markets Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
When Jim Prentice gave up a lottery-sized salary in March by leaving Canada’s big league of bankers to pursue the job of Alberta premier he was fully aware of what lay ahead.
He could no longer count on using the riches from oil and natural gas revenues to extend the dynasty of his Progress Conserva....
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