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Telegraph Journal Adam Huras Monday, March 10, 2014 Developing Atlantic Canada’s oil and gas reserves has the potential to transform New Brunswick from a have-not province to an economic powerhouse like Saskatchewan, a
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Energy East / /

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Canada / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

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Fort McMurray / TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline / /

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pipeline network / supply chain / oil and gas projects / oil and gas sector / oil development / natural gas / oil and gas / energy / oil and gas industry / oil and gas industries / gross domestic product / shale gas development / natural gas royalties / energy requirements / local manufacturing / /

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Atlantic Provinces Economic Council / Conference Board of Canada / Bank of Canada / Standing Committee on Natural Resources / New Brunswick government / Canadian Energy Pipeline Association / Atlantica Centre for Energy / /

Person

Colleen Mitchell / Brenda Kenny / Joan Crockatt / Leon Benoit / Michael Burt / Peter Julian / Marc Garneau / Mike Allen / /

Position

president / Tory Calgary Centre MP / Democrat MP / Tory MP / director of industrial trends / member of Parliament / Liberal MP / president and chief executive officer / /

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Alberta / New Brunswick / Saskatchewan / Newfoundland / British Columbia / Nova Scotia / Quebec / /

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