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|    =?UTF-8?B?IijgsqBf4LKgKSAi?= to Alan Baker    |
|    Re: STILL no regulations for oil industr    |
|    10 Dec 14 15:49:48    |
      XPost: edm.general, calgary.general, ab.politics       XPost: can.politics       From: Panca@nyet.ca              On 12/10/2014 2:56 PM, Alan Baker wrote:       > Sorry, but that's a mug's game.              I was addressing the challenge to a mug. . . .              > You're the one claiming this industry isn't regulated.              You're the one who's claiming it is.              > You list the regulations you claim are so badly needed.              No I don't. I'm saying that Harper won't implement them. Here it is again,       mug . . . .       Tell us all what part you don't seem to understand.       _______________________________       — CP — Dec 9 2014              Harper calls oil and gas regs ‘crazy economic policy’ in times of cheap oil              Prime Minister Stephen Harper has definitively slammed the door on regulating       Canada’s oil and gas sector, calling it a “crazy, crazy” economic policy       under       current global oil prices.              His comments in the House of Commons come as international talks are underway       in Lima, Peru, in an effort to reach a new post-2020 global agreement on       curbing greenhouse gas emissions.              Harper was emphatic that Canada will not move unilaterally to curb fast-rising       emissions from Alberta’s oilsands.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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