Cenovous Energy\u0027s CEO has called on Ottawa and Alberta to turn down the temperature of their differences over the energy sector. Read on.
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So far, the federal government has unveiled an investment tax credit worth $2.6 billion over the next five years, but both Ottawa and Alberta say the other should contribute more. Trudeau told Reuters in an interview earlier this month the sooner Alberta’s “political class” understood the future is not to be feared, the better.
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