Donald Trump's return to the White House on Wednesday continues to spur speculation into how policies affecting the energy industry will shift under his leadership."If there is a place in Canada to perhaps come out better in these kinds of reviews, it's perhaps Alberta," said Adam Legge, Business Council of Alberta president.In fact, ATB reports Alberta energy represented more than 80 per cent of U.S.-bound exports last year.
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