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Resource curse / Resource depletion / Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada / Alberta / Government / Politics / Mackenzie Valley Pipeline / Petroleum industry in Iran / Resource economics / Economics / Devolution
Date: 2007-03-13 13:16:09
Resource curse
Resource depletion
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Alberta
Government
Politics
Mackenzie Valley Pipeline
Petroleum industry in Iran
Resource economics
Economics
Devolution

THE RESOURCE CURSE AND THE MACKENZIE GAS PROJECT Russell Banta In August, during his tour of northern Canada, Prime Minister Harper stated that, compared with 30 years ago, the North is now ready for large-scale developm

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