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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

China Canada Oil Articles

2005 - Canada To Compete in Oil Market
Forbes Online

Tar sands: China invests in Canadian oil as U.S. moves out

Posted by Graham_Land in Conservation, Pollution, Feb 17th, 2010


Sierra Club Canada- Tar Sands Related


Sierra Club Canada Submits Shell Advertisement Complaint to Press Council

February 17, 2010

Shell Unlocks Oil Sands

Shell: Reclaiming the Land

Ottawa Citizen

Special Information Feature


Canada.com Information Feature

Shell on Climate Change

Should the West fear China's oil appetite?
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 1:52 PM

December 30, 2009, 11:10 AM

China’s Oil Ambitions in Canada Receiving New Government Scrutiny

By JOHN LORINC
NEW YORK TIMES

Chinese oilsands takeover bid under review

 

Investment law says big deals must represent 'net benefit' for Canada

 
BY ANDREW MAYEDA, CANWEST NEWS SERVICEDECEMBER 19, 2009
OttawA CITIZEN


Canada looks to China to exploit oil sands rejected by US

Canada courts Chinese investment in Alberta oil projects as US firms boycott tar sands fuel

  • Suzanne Goldenberg US environment correspondent
  • guardian.co.uk, Sunday 14 February 2010 16.58 GMT

2005 PEtroChina and Enbridge Agreement


Chinese ship runs aground on Great Barrier Reef - April 4, 2010




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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Feb 13 - Sacred Headwaters Related Groups

Residents, NGOs Applaud Shell Methane Moratorium in Sacred Headwaters - Dec 5, 2008
Forest Ethics Article

Shell Canada’s Disguised Advertising Techniques Can’t Hide the Truth about the Tar Sands
Sierra Club Article - Feb 10, 2010

Environmental rules broken but mine can proceed, high court rules
Jan 21, 2010

Protest against Shell takes campaign to British media
Sept 11, 2007

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

News Stories Feb 10-17

BC to Ban Mining in Flathead Valley

B.C. seeks to cut environmental red tape

Suncor and Imperial Oil launch legal effort in the U.S. against Enbridge over new pipeline that they say is not needed and will increase tolls


Another betrayal on forest land

For the valley, no pipeline is a good pipeline

Panel questionable by conservationists - Related to Oil Sands, Enbridge

Ready to block Gateway

B.C. aboriginal group says review process for pipeline doesn't recognize rights

First Nation groups speak out

Broken promise: BC's Coalbed Methane rules inferior
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Dave Heidebrecht
This blog will be covering various groups, events, and news stories related to the Sacred Headwaters, an area in Northern British Columbia witnessing a battle between civil society and government. Under threat are three of BC's great Salmon rivers - the Skeena, the Nass, and the Stikine. After allowing Shell to begin exploratory drilling in the area, how have recent movements been effective in influencing the government's current moratorium on the drilling?
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