Dene National Chief George Mackenzie says "more severe sanctions and penalties" should be imposed on Imperial Oil over major tailings leaks in 2023.
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Imperial Oil (IMO) faces a C$50,000 fine from Alberta's energy regulator for environmental violations related to an oilsands leak at its Kearl site.
Dene National Chief George Mackenzie says "more severe sanctions and penalties" should be imposed on Imperial Oil over major tailings leaks in 2023.
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