New N.B. premier Blaine Higgs hopes to bring Energy East pipeline back from the dead

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Athena1944 globebusiness ok.. One adult in the room

globebusiness 👍👍

grasping at straws

globebusiness He can’t he has to get it through QUE and Trudeau has the power under the Constitution to do it but won’t risk the votes...

globebusiness Different leadership in Quebec and Ontario now that hopefully prefer using Canadian oil to Saudi. TRP however has its hands full with other projects.

globebusiness for god sakes! Don’t these people have any original thought?

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