Globe and Mail: On its 4,000-kilometre path across the country, TransCanada Corp.'s Energy East's pipeline would traverse the traditional territory of 180 different aboriginal communities, each of whom must be consulted and have their concerns accommodated as part of the company's effort at winning project approval.
The Energy East plan is to bring 1.1 million barrels per day of western crude to eastern Canadian refineries and export terminals; it has been touted by politicians and its proponents as a nation-building......
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Canadian Energy Companies Struggle Aboriginal Needs Pipeline Projects
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on December 9th, 2013
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