
Carney Says New Oil Pipeline Proposal ‘Highly Likely' in Canada
Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede in Alberta's capital, told the local newspaper that it's up to the private sector to make the proposal as opposed to a 'top-down' approach from government.
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