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Maroc Maroc - BUSINESSINCALGARY.COM - A La Une - 01/Jul 06:00

Canadians Should Celebrate Our Natural Resource Wealth

While anti-development activists constantly push to shut down natural resource development in Canada and forego the economic benefits that come with, it becomes more important than ever that we take a good look at what these critical industries do for our families and governments across the country.  If these opponents had their way, there would […]

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