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Easterners could freeze in the dark, by Gordon Laxer, Globe and Mail [2007 May 28]
"At a meeting of the House of Commons' international trade committee earlier this month, Leon Benoit, the Conservative chairman, ordered me to stop my presentation as an invited witness. My remarks, he ruled, were not relevant. When his decision was successfully challenged by other members of the committee, Mr. Benoit adjourned the meeting and left the room.Canada Pays Environmentally for U.S. Oil Thirst, Huge Mines Rapidly Draining Rivers, Cutting Into Forests, Boosting Emissions, by Doug Struck, Washington Post Foreign Service, Page A01 [2006 May 31] "Fort McMurray, Alberta -- Huge mines here turning tarry sand into cash for Canada and oil for the United States are taking an unexpectedly high environmental toll, sucking water from rivers and natural gas from wells and producing large amounts of gases linked to global warming.
U.S. needs for oil, gas hurt Canada, report says
See Canadian Energy Up-Date for July 2000. At right is a graph of Canadian natural gas production from the perspective of the USA's Gas Research Institute. [Enlarged]
Canadian Gas Supply: Going Up? Or Down? National Energy Board: Canadian Energy - Supply and Demand to 2025
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