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A Canada-U.S. agenda for a new administration : Programme Canada États-Unis pour une nouvelle administration

20 Jan 2009

January 16, 2009 The re-elected Government of Canada well, could be one of the items the U. S. and the new U. S. Administration have is willing to make a priority. [...] This vision should one of the largest reserves of oil in the consider the needs and resources of all world, are one of the few sources of three NAFTA partners as well as our abundant and secure energy. [...] While this oil is needed, recognizing that decisions about the use there has been pressure in the United of energy, the choices of energy forms States to avoid buying oil from the oil for different applications, and the sands because of the levels of carbon development of energy resources are dioxide emissions generated from its best made through market forces, production. [...] With the diminishing including free and open access to availability of conventional oil, the oil international energy markets and access sands will be a key part of the energy to a full domestic basket of energy supply in North America for years to choices. [...] Both the grid and make the case for how important and the electricity sources for this network secure Canada’s energy supply is to the will require massive investments in the U. S. market.
environment energy climate change trade politics united states economy greenhouse gas global warming recession natural gas petroleum international trade climate change mitigation natural resources competitiveness economic growth international relations emissions trading nafta north american free trade agreement ghg emissions oil sands grid health and safety energy development
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Canada

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