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Alberta NDP MLA Kathleen Ganley called the new provincial program fiscally irresponsible, noting companies are already legally obliged to clean up their own wells. “We are still assessing the program announced by the Alberta government,” Cenovus Energy, one of the country’s largest producers, said in a statement Monday.Critics say a new plan from Premier Danielle Smith to tackle the problem of orphan wells has serious flaws.
ChrisVarcoe Petulant children demand bigger birthday presents if they follow through and clean up their rooms....eventually.
ChrisVarcoe Taxpayers pick up the cost.while canadiens pay record gas prices. Sounds a connsertive plan. Feed the rich.
ChrisVarcoe Is that because industry is going to cry about any cleanup they will have to do?
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