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globebusiness Sadly, Alberta does the WRONG THING again, letting Oil and Gas rape and pillage mother earth. Another example of WHAT NOT TO DO!
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globebusiness And the Cons have the balls to complain about Trudeau wanting a power grab...just look at what Jason is doing to AB....We dodge the bullet with Scheer Canada.