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GREEN: Ottawa should scrap offshore tanker ban for sake of Canada’s economy
There never was a legitimate reason for the tanker ban in the first place.
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On May 26, private member’s Bill C-264 is up for debate in the House of Commons. The bill is short and sweet, with a single proposed action: “The Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, Chapter 26 of the Statutes of Canada, 2019, is repealed.” That’s it; the whole shebang.
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