Christie Clark is on really thin ice with her position.
What happens if the shoe is put on the other foot and all of her gas revenues goes away because Alberta residents decide not to allow transport of their gas across the province?
Christie Clark is on really thin ice with her position.
What happens if the shoe is put on the other foot and all of her gas revenues goes away because Alberta residents decide not to allow transport of their gas across the province?
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